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How many megalpixals would you recommend I get? Thanks!
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I'm not sure about the megapixels; but they are great cameras! Mine recently broke - well, the flash broke on it.
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It depends what you want to do with the pictures.
Are you just going to print out regular 4X6 or 5X7 prints? Then you really dont need above 5 or 6 MPs. But if you plan to do a lot of editing, cropping, blowing up, etc... you would want to go for something over 10. I dont know a lot about the Canon camera though. |
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My DSLR is Canon, and I also have had a couple of Powershots, they are awesome little cameras, however, Walmart etc. often carry a lower end version that takes (and eats through them like crazy) AA batteries, try and get one that has the lithium battery, I bought this one for my daughter for Christmas:
Future Shop: Cameras & Camcorders: Digital Cameras: Canon PowerShot 10 MP Digital Camera (SD1200) - English Only - Pink |
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Most cameras seem to be 6+ megapixels these days, so I wouldn't worry about them at all. Mine is 6 megapixels and prints out 11x14 photos perfectly fine, so unless you're wanting to print photos larger than that, I wouldn't worry. My brother recently bought himself a Canon Powershot Elph of some sort and I think it's 10 or 12 megapixels.
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Thanks everyone!
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