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Does it matter how many megapixels my camera has if I don't intend to print my pics? |
I'm thinking about purchasing a digital camera so that I can send pics to family members abroad via email or maybe even set up a myspace account that they can take a look at(why not jump on the bandwagon eh?) I want the pics to be of a respectable quality but I'm also on a budget....I'm looking to pay no more than 拢100, will the pixel count be an issue if I'm not going to print the pics? get a good quality brand up to 3 megapix is fine, megapixels are all about quality. if you don't care about quality then mp don't matter. small pics will still be blurry with a low mp camera. If your not intending to print pics,whoever you send the pics to may want to print them ,and as majority of people only print up to A4 size pics.I have found that a camera with 3mp up to 6mp will give areasonably good picture I use a 6mp camera and getvery good results with a 6mp camera.hope this helps you but I dont see the need for a camera of more than 6mp if the prints are going to printed as A4 size As more pixel you have got more quality you ll get Hi there, if you not printing it really doesnt matter having lower mega pixels. You can definatly get a camera for under a hundred pounds, i would pay out the most you can though, dont go to cheap cause you may find that some of the features on it are not as good or that the camera may just be a cheapo camera. I have a nikon coolpic camera and have just seen one similar in argos. Its a nikon coolpics L10 5mp(which is great). Dont forget that if you are staying in your buddget you have to buy a memory card too and i recommend some rechargeable batteries cause digi cameras eat up the batteries. My batteries are great, they were from jessops and are 9gs i think, rechargeable, they last weeks, its false economy buying disposable batteries as they really dont last! Hope this has helped you. any camera above 5 mpix is very decent. it doesn't matter. don't listen to other people. they just like to show off that they have a good camera. i have a few sites you might want to see. they are from the US though. I'd aim at 5-6mp in your case. You may not want prints, but the people you sent your pictures to might want them. That's the first good question I've seen posted here in a month. Most people's computer monitor is less than two megapixels. If you send them a 10MP image, you're justing wasting internet bandwidth. Get a good camera (battery life, zoom, ...) and set it to low resolution (1MP). You don't have to have alot of megapixels, but it helps to have a good brand of camera, and no lower than 4 - 5megapixels.... personally I use a Fuji Finepix A345 (discontinued) which has a variety of modes to change from 4MP fine, 4MP normal, 4MP 3:2, 2MP, 1MP + 0.3MP, all of which give good quality pictures at different sizes........ the 0.3MP mode beating hell out of even the bestest effort of a similarly 0.1-0.3MP digital pen camera (kinda like a carry around webcam) I bought years ago. no just get a decent make ....... Hey there I think your budget is more than good enough to buy you a decent camera for your pupose. I bought a video cameroa which also has camera in it for 拢89.99 from ALDI. Its got 5.0 mega pixels and its is fine. If you dont want video camera and just camera you can get cameras with brialliant quality. But be sure to look around the net before you actually buy. By the way my camera is Traveler. You can check it out in Traveler's website if you want. |
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