Intersting digital thread! One comment about digital cameras. The MP are very important, espcially if you plan to print larger pictures. But another factor in purchasing one is whether you are a "point and shoot" type, or one who likes a little control over their camera.
I have used a totally manual SLR for over 30 years. When I purchased my digital, I really was not aware that they could have a lot of the same "manual properties" that a SLR could have. Luckily, I got a Kodak DC4800. This was Kodak's higher end camera in 2000. I guess they could not find a market for it (it was pretty $$ when it first came out)and it has been discontinued. I paid under $500 (just!), and am just now realizing how much this camera can do after almost a year.
Anyway, some of the features that are important to this "camera control freak" are:
ability to set the film speed
ability to set the f stop and shutter speed (and to have long time exposure)
ability to set the white balance (has to do with lighting, flourescent, tungsten,daylight...)
ability to set the white balance manually (where you actually tell the camera what is white)
ability to set the color mode (B&W, Sepia, and different filters)
ability to set the sharpness
this in addition to the normal camera stuff like optical zoom, ability to recharge in the camera, lots of memory, extra batteries......
I bought a tripod for it for our last trip to WDW and the night time pictures were very awesome (if I do say so myself!). I took some pictures at Portifino Bay using a long exposure
at night of the bay and the hotel, really great.
My next purchase will be an external flash (the one they give with the camera is lame).
I am not promoting my camera, just another facet of digital cameras.
Oops, almost forgot,
Sams Club does a decent job for .20 for a 3X5 from CD, while you wait.