Tony Power
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Re:Camera of choice? - 2007/06/28 14:19
This is a topic I feel is very important when deciding on a purchase of a new digital camera.
Pixel count for digital cameras has reached its limit. Yes, you can buy cameras with larger pixel counts but how many of us need to print off billboards for the interstate!
Just think, a 4 megapixel camera produces a 8x10 photo without loss of quality. I own a canon 30d, which is 8.1 megapixels. This camera prints up to a 24 inch photo without loss of quality. I do not think I would ever need to print a photo larger than this. A camera with a pixel count up to 10 should be plenty for anyone.
I have alot of people who know me say, and I quote "I thought you would have purchased a much larger camera", referring to the pixel number. But 8 is large enough for me and my needs.
Another point,,, the larger the pixel count. the larger the photo, the larger the file size. My 30d at high quality, produces a photo that is 5 mb in size, that is big. So if I am taking alot of photos, that will be alot of used space on my computer. Soon our computer will have no room left, or you will have burned a million cds to store your photos, or will need to purchase another hard drive to keep them.
So, once you decide on pixel # count for your next new camera, the things to look for are sensors, types of lens, ease of use, dynamic range, and a list of other items that may be of use to your needs.
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