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Post by JCF on Apr 20, 2008 0:25:10 GMT -5
Thinking about getting one soon...
Anyone know of any good one I can buy from Walmart for about $120 bucks?
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Post by nigjig on Apr 20, 2008 0:29:59 GMT -5
you could probably get a nikon coolpix for about that much.
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Post by KeBen Owens on Apr 20, 2008 0:38:38 GMT -5
theres several digital cams at walmart for around that price. kodak, nikon, polaroid, and a few others. i have one of the kodak easy shares. ive had it for about 4 years now but its starting to give me problems. it gets blurry when it zooms in now. it has a lot of cool features though and a pretty good zoom (before it got blurry). the problems might be my fault being that it hit the ground a few times and the humidity got to it a few times. i love it because i was about to buy a printer dock for it and am able to print standard 4 by 6 prints in about 45 secs. i cant tell you what cams better but try to get the one you can avord with the most megapixels. thats what makes a cam more professional. the bigger the number the better the resolution. -abcs
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Post by ● kaneisdaman ● on Apr 20, 2008 2:15:32 GMT -5
The megapixel count is what is important. It determines the quality of the image. If the count is high then it produces big pics so when the size is reduced, the quality improves significantly. So say you wanted to take a fig headscan shot using a high pixel camera, you can take a pic of the entire figure which menas no zoom and then you can get the pic on the computer and crop the head out. The high megapixel count wil allow you to get a good pic of the scan. Less megapixels means lower quality less abilities like this.
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