Krystina'sMommy
~Waiting patiently 'til we sail with Mickey, Again
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- Jun 5, 2004
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Hi! Thanks, in advance, to anyone who can offer any advice on this one ( I know there are some photography experts out there!). Here goes:
We have a Sony Cybershot (not the best digital camera, I know, but certainly not the worst, either). We have been pretty happy with it so far, but I want to get really, really good, clear pictures on our cruise in Sept. I just bought more memory last night so that I can take lots of pictures, but my question has to do with resolution, which I know nothing about. My camera has 4 different settings:
640 X 480 (which is what I use for every day pictures)
1024 X 768
1600 (3:2)
1600 X 1200
Just this morning I took the same picture in all 4 different modes, but couldn't see any real difference in any of them. Can someone please tell me what the advantages of the higher resolutions are (or what they mean)? Obviously, the higher the resolution, the less pictures my memory stick can hold, which is why I usually use the lower resolution.
Sorry if I've rambled on, but I wanted to be as specific as possible with my question. Thanks for putting up with me.

We have a Sony Cybershot (not the best digital camera, I know, but certainly not the worst, either). We have been pretty happy with it so far, but I want to get really, really good, clear pictures on our cruise in Sept. I just bought more memory last night so that I can take lots of pictures, but my question has to do with resolution, which I know nothing about. My camera has 4 different settings:
640 X 480 (which is what I use for every day pictures)
1024 X 768
1600 (3:2)
1600 X 1200
Just this morning I took the same picture in all 4 different modes, but couldn't see any real difference in any of them. Can someone please tell me what the advantages of the higher resolutions are (or what they mean)? Obviously, the higher the resolution, the less pictures my memory stick can hold, which is why I usually use the lower resolution.
Sorry if I've rambled on, but I wanted to be as specific as possible with my question. Thanks for putting up with me.

