What digicam do u use and y?

Q: What digicam do you use?A: Fuji FinePix A345 4.2mp

Q: Why?

A: Because I got it and a 512m xD card for $150 after tax. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Sounds like a pretty sweet deal, how does the picture qualty come out on the fujifilm

 
Kodak Z740 + 1GB card + 2x Telephoto Lens + Wide Angle Lens

why: amazing pictures, has every feature I want, shoots good video, good microphone.

if you're asking because you're looking for a camera just for everyday use, there's absolutely no need for 9 megapixels.... you don't even need anything higher than like 5 unless you're a proffesional photographer

 
Kodak Z740 + 1GB card + 2x Telephoto Lens + Wide Angle Lens
why: amazing pictures, has every feature I want, shoots good video, good microphone.

if you're asking because you're looking for a camera just for everyday use, there's absolutely no need for 9 megapixels.... you don't even need anything higher than like 5 unless you're a proffesional photographer

Reason im looking for so many megapixels because of the detail it presents, i jus want a cam that will reproduce the photo crisp and clear

 
Reason im looking for so many megapixels because of the detail it presents, i jus want a cam that will reproduce the photo crisp and clear
i know what megapixels are...but what are you going to be using this camera for?

if you're printing them out on a normal 8.5 x 11 you're not going to notice a difference between 5 and 9

 
Kodak Easy Share CX7430 4.0 MP cuz it was free and all I had to do was buy the battery and the dock that charges is and transfers photos to the pc. Its pretty easy to use also the only thing I dont like about it is that it takes awhile to setup the screen for another pic when you take the first one.

 
just for an idea...

Some typical resolutions include:

* 256x256 - Found on very cheap cameras, this resolution is so low that the picture quality is almost always unacceptable. This is 65,000 total pixels.

* 640x480 - This is the low end on most "real" cameras. This resolution is ideal for e-mailing pictures or posting pictures on a Web site.

* 1216x912 - This is a "megapixel" image size -- 1,109,000 total pixels -- good for printing pictures.

* 1600x1200 - With almost 2 million total pixels, this is "high resolution." You can print a 4x5 inch print taken at this resolution with the same quality that you would get from a photo lab.

* 2240x1680 - Found on 4 megapixel cameras -- the current standard -- this allows even larger printed photos, with good quality for prints up to 16x20 inches.

* 4064x2704 - A top-of-the-line digital camera with 11.1 megapixels takes pictures at this resolution. At this setting, you can create 13.5x9 inch prints with no loss of picture quality.

with my 5.1mp camera, i've printed off photos on my Canon Pixma printer at 8.5 x 11 and they've looked nothing short of real photos

 
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