<< Digital
> cameras can be slow to boot up and slow from the time you click until
> the picture is taken. It seems to be part of the way they work.>>
it's so much better now. one of my major issues was the shot to shot
time since i'm often shooting quickly wiht my kids or at births....
<<It's not so much the number of pixels you probably want as the Zoom
> ability. You'll need BOTH a digital and an optical zoom to get closeup
> quality and short focal length>>
ime, digital zoom is worthless and very negatively affects pic
quality. if there is a macro setting it's much better then relying on
zoom. my camera can shoot up to something like 4 or 5 inches away for
macro shots.
the issue of blowing up shots is a huge issue.....if you're trying to
blow up shots personally i'd do nothing less than 5 mp and absolutely
not rely at all on digital zoom....it'll be blurry.
katherine in atl
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