Looking for a camera
I may be in the market for a new camera in the next month or so. Can anyone recommend anything in the $250 - $300 range? I'm no where close to a serious photographer, I'm just looking for the highest possible quality for that price. Does the highest pixel count always mean the highest quality?
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I have made 10x15" prints which I am delighted w/ from a 'wee' 4 MP Canon G3. MP is only important for two things, making very large prints, and performing massive cropping (ie 'digital zoom'). If you only intend to email your friends and/or post to the web, you can do well w/ less than 1 MP! Very very nice (300 dpi) 4x6" prints can be made from ~2 MP.
If you think you like to persue photography as a hobby, my advice would be to look for a camera w/ full manual controls (ie Av, Tv and M modes) and can take a threaded filter, either directly or with an adapter. Those two features will give you plenty of room to grow. After that get whatever you like that meets your budget.
Personally, were I to do it all over again today, I'd look for one of the better Canon A-series. I really think they are great bang:buck ratio cameras..
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