by Ndaara » Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:46 pm
Here's my Plain Jane assessment of megapixels and digital cameras, since we've been looking for one for years.
We have two ANCIENT digital cameras, one is 0.3 megapixels on my Treo 600 (yes, zero point three mp). Picture quality is fairly crappy but it was the first one I had so I used it a lot. It worked great for what I used it for, which was mostly documenting (i.e., survey photos for a survey I was working on; pics of the Star Wars Exhibit at the museum; who was in attendance at an event; etc). Prints are grainy unless they are tiny, but you can still tell what is the subject of my picture.
Our other camera is circa 1998 Olympus 1.3 megapixel point and shoot. Picture quality is actually quite good. I print 4x6 prints for use primarily in greeting cards and scrapbooks. My few complaints about this camera do not have anything to do with its low megapixel count: It is HUGE; It has a lens cover that needs to be moved aside to use it; Its lens extends out from the camera when in use; it goes through 4x AA batteries faster than I'd like (we use rechargeables, of course); and the digital media needed to use as "film" is no longer made - must be 128 megs or less or something silly. That said, the media cards each hold 300 photos or something which is PLENTY for me. It doesn't do video either, of course. It has 3x optical zoom, which has been plenty for me. It says it has 2x digital tele, i have no idea what that means. It came with a SERIAL cable to hook up to my computer, which simply doesn't work with my current computers (or alternatively, i'm too computer stupid to make it work, which is entirely possible! It makes the connection but then it just hangs before downloading any pictures at all). I gave up on that and use my USB card reader, works great.
So as a casual photographer, I'd look for something small that fits in my purse (I carry a very small purse), with a BIG screen to use as a viewfinder, with a zoom, and that takes passable videos. My brother and dad have cameras that take video and I'm very jealous of that feature. I also want it to have a USB cable to hook directly to my computer. I have a bazillion-in-one cardreader, so alternatively I'd want my new camera to have media that works with that already, OR I'd buy a USB reader to match when I get the camera. I am pretty sure that any new digital camera will come with a USB cable, though. I'd also like the controls to be a bit more intuitive. And, if it had a way to recharge the batteries IN the camera, that would rock!
I never buy the latest and greatest technology. My two digital cameras were gifts from people who didn't need them anymore cuz they got the latest and greatest (I LOVE my super generous techie friends!). In general, I like to find a very basic, low cost model of whatever new thing I think I need, and then decide which features I'd actually use, or which ones I wish I had.
So there's my assessment of What I Wish I Had in a digital camera. As you can see, none of it has anything to do with megapixels. If you are a truly casual photographer like me, I hope this helps you!