I realy like my HP digital camera. It takes good pics with lots of detail in most of my photos. Plus with the additonal 1GB card that i purchased. I can take alot of pics.
Great Camera!!!!!
Bought it after reviewing CNET's pages on it.
As you know, GREAT resource.
This is my first good camera, and I love it. It has 10x optical zoom and all the features one could ask for. For the money, ($370) I think it's the best there is.
Purchased this camera for the wife. Easy to use with auto setting for those quick shots. Also offers plenty of a settings a photo geek would love (Av, Tv, etc.). Great color rendition. Docking station makes downloading to computer a snap. Lot's of bang for the buck.
Konica Minolta Dimage Z5
8 megapixels in the Canon 20D
I have a Konica-Minolta G-400 pocketable digicam.
What can I say? I've had it for a while and it still works.
My Nikon D2X is obviously superior in every respect except for weight. It takes a lot of memory at over 12mp. For most subjects my older D1X at 5.47mp takes almost as good a picture at JPEG fine. Again it is heavy and expensive. My Nikon Coolpix 8700 at 8mp is light and convenient but less versatile in lens selection and the shutter lag makes action shots much more difficult. It's very good for family snaps and some travel backup. I find the electronic viewfinder annoying after using the SLRs. The control convenience features and size of the LCD monitor are important in the final decision.
I feel it is unfair to judge or compare solely upon the # up Megapixels. I just bought my camera and had to take into account the optical and digital zoom abilities to be fair. I bought a 4mp. with 12 optical zoom and 4 digital instead of a 10 optical with 5 digital. I lost 2 in the zoom count but gained 2 in the optical clarity ability. I felt it was a wise trade. Using other lenses from close-up to wide-angle to telephoto seem to warrant the higher optical caliber. Ask to judge more fairly. TLC
I think thats it or something like that
I have 3 Canon EOS digitals. Two of them have 10MP and the other has 8MP. People often ask advice from me when shopping for a new camera. I always tell them that a 3MP camera will give them a fairly sharp 8X10 uncropped print, but if they crop or print wide-format they need to go 5MP or larger. I also tell them to buy a brand known for quality like Canon, Sony, Nikon, Pentax, etc. A mediocre quality lens will definitely make a high end camera's results look like they were taken with a lower MP camera.
A great little camera 4 megapixels
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