Digital Camera opinions please

jpmom97

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I am in the market for a new digital camera. Right now I have a 2 megapixel Kodak. It has served it's purpose for the past year but now I am ready to move on to better stuff. I would like really good quality pictures. I see a lot of 5 megapixels and was wondering if they are worth it. We are going to WDW in a few weeks and would like to take great pics of my children to send to my DH who is deployed and will be missing this trip. Any suggestions?
 
Honestly, if all you want to do is e-mail the pictures a 2 mega pixel camera is completely fine. As you get up in megapixels, all you get are larger files, which mean greater resolution, and better prints. Also, if you have a 5 megapixel camera and take pictures, if you lower the resolution, most likely the pictures will look exactly like the 2 mega pixel camera. If you plan on printing the pictures, you need a very high resolution setting, which results in each file being approx 1 mb large. If you try to e-mail those, you'll probably only be able to attach 2 or 3 per e-mail, since most e-mail accounts won't accept such large files. What you have to do is decide what you want the main focus of having a digital camera to be. If it's for primarily e-mailing pictures, you don't need to spend the money or really need a 5 megapixel camera. If you want to primarily print, then the more megapixels the better, but then those files become too large for e-mail. Now, you can always switch between settings, but that can get annoying taking two shots of every picture. It also becomes annoying when trying to remember which is e-mail and which is print. I just use my digital for primarily printing, and occasionally take e-mail quality shots. I have an older 3 megapixel (bought it 3 years ago) and it's on it's way out. When it finally goes, I'll buy a 4 or 5 megapixel, mainly because I print every shot. If I was going to primarily e-mail or set up on-linephotoalbums, I'd only buy a 2 megapixel with a lot of features, since it wouldn't be necessary to spend the extra money.
 
Thanks, I will be printing my pictures primarily. I don't know how often my DH will get to check his email and I am getting into scrapbooking so printing them is my main focus. I am not sure which camera to buy at all. I guess I will just have to go to the store and check them out. I just thought maybe someone would really like there camera and tell me about it.
 
http://www.ritzcamera.com/webapp/wc...Id=13097252&catTemplate=13001422&cmCat=SEARCH

this is my camera of choice..I found it while searching for a camera for my Attorney, he asked what I, as a professional photographer would buy....

it has a 10z optical zoom which is equivalent to a 38-380 zoom in a 35mm camera...

fastest autofocusing/ shjortest delay between pushing the shutter release button and picture being taken....the specs speak for themselves....

I personally would buy it from ritz camera if you have one nearby, I like their extended service policy..pm if you'd like to know why..
 

as for the previous poster's thoughts on printing or emailing,,I'd recommend something at least over 3...you can always resize your pics for emailing purposes, but you can't improve a low resolution picture for printing....
 












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