Digital cameras
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Digital cameras
My brother's getting a digital camera from the wife for xmas.
What mega pixel do you recommend and what kind?
I was going to recommend at least a 5 megapixel with optical zoom, and probably by Cannon.
What mega pixel do you recommend and what kind?
I was going to recommend at least a 5 megapixel with optical zoom, and probably by Cannon.
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It depends on how avid of a photographer he is. If it's just casual "trips to the in-laws" use, then he won't even need 5.0mpxl. 4.0 is probably fine.
If he wants enlargements, then go for 5.0 or higher.
Canon digicams are great, but check the red-eye quality. That's the only problem mine has. Typically, you don't even need to use a flash with digital cameras, so it's not such a big deal.
If he wants enlargements, then go for 5.0 or higher.
Canon digicams are great, but check the red-eye quality. That's the only problem mine has. Typically, you don't even need to use a flash with digital cameras, so it's not such a big deal.
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To remove red eye you need either a secondary light source on the camera (usually a little lamp that lights up before u take the pic) or just get an external flash, so it will be a lot higher than the lens.werldhed wrote:Oh, it has red-eye reduction. It just doesn't work well. I've used some other Canons that have the same problem. Like I said though, I don't typically use the flash, so it's not a big problem.
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Re: Digital cameras
My personal opinion:FragaGeddon wrote:My brother's getting a digital camera from the wife for xmas.
What mega pixel do you recommend and what kind?
I was going to recommend at least a 5 megapixel with optical zoom, and probably by Cannon.
Stick with either Canon, nikon, or Olympus. 3 megapixels for the casual photographer, 4 megapixels for the enthusiast, and 5 megapixels for the avid enthusiast, 8+ megapixels for professionals.
http://dpreview.com/
^^^ great site to compare cameras.
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lolToxicBug wrote:To remove red eye you need either a secondary light source on the camera (usually a little lamp that lights up before u take the pic) or just get an external flash, so it will be a lot higher than the lens.werldhed wrote:Oh, it has red-eye reduction. It just doesn't work well. I've used some other Canons that have the same problem. Like I said though, I don't typically use the flash, so it's not a big problem.
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