I have a Kodak Z730 5 MP.
I have had this workhorse for three years. Since I do mostly webpages for our music department I do not need more. Smaller, sure. Smaller, please. I have two smaller digital cameras for trail riding and other uses. No complaints about battery or images.
7 good mega pixels. Very nice camera and a wonderful display for a 71 years old owner.
8mp is great, 8x10 prints are great, great camera, beats anything Nikon, 6mp dont hack it when the Canon has 8, even with the XT.
Mine is a relatively old digital camera (Olympus C-3030 zoom) and the thing I dislike about it the most is the shutter lag time. By the time I press the button to take a picture the subject has moved. The next is too may bells and whistles. It's just too many of them.
My camera ranges from 2 to 12 MPs. It is a FujiFilm S7000.
I like it a lot. I can also use a hotshoe flash if I want. I do find that the built in flash is very good.
I recently bought a Canon D60 on eBay. I spent less than for a new Digital Rebel so there is a trade-off. More features in the D60 and more megapixels in a Rebel. I am happy with that.
Here are some pictures:
http://homepage.mac.com/kirktalon/PhotoAlbum25.html
Please be respectful of copyrights and I should have marked them and that won't stop anybody unless I paste it across the shot.
Forgot to mention the D60 has 6.3 megapixels. I wish they would let us edit our posts after we post.
5.0 Megapixal with a Schneider-Kreuznach Lens. Takes sports shots, a bit of video, and takes beautiful pictures EXCEPT, the darn drag time. Their customer service has been awsome. Also I wish I had a better flash.
I wanted to change brands, (this is my third, I started with the DC215 and am now at this one). It has a lot of bells and whistles I have not begun to use.
Happy
You can use an external flash with the DX7590. It doen't have a hot shoe, but it does have a plug in for a flash. It is located on the upper left side. You will have to use a bracket screwed in the underside of the camera with the flash on the left side.
I'm a pro photographer, and there are way too many digis out there to choose from!!
BUT.....my eye was caught by the Konica-Minolta. These guys have teamed up to turn out a VERY friendly camera. Fast response time on power up and simple intuitive controls. It's like my Nikon 2020, where I can have a lot of bells and whistles if I choose, but allows me to take complete control of ALL of the camera functions. I have 4 digi's....2 are the K-M, the first and most useful being the DiMage 4.0, then the Z-50; then a Fuji Finepix 2 meg and then a pvr.
I will always try to find a camera that takes SD memory, even tho I have a multi-card reader. I mean, c'mon....1 GIG SD? Who could ask for more?
The resolution of this camera (DiMage) is excellent, and I have no complaints at all on it.
Bottom line tho is this: why are you taking photos? I use a digi so as to never be without a camera.
If I'm taking fine art shots.....I will ALWAYS use film! I don't care HOW many megs you have in a cmos; you will NEVER get the fine resolution you get and need from film.
3.2 Mp Had it for 2 years and very happy with it. Agree about lag time on action shots, but don't need it so much now that I am not so active anymore!
The Sony is 5 megapixels
The Canon is an 8.2 megapixels SLR.
eats up batteries
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