New Digi Cam
#5
It looks like it will make a good point and shoot camera.
We wanted more features, and didn't need that much resolution, so we got the Minolta DiMAGE Z1.
Just out of curiosity, why do you need 5MP? Do you plan on making 20"x30" prints?
We wanted more features, and didn't need that much resolution, so we got the Minolta DiMAGE Z1.
Just out of curiosity, why do you need 5MP? Do you plan on making 20"x30" prints?
#6
Originally Posted by Travis R' date='Mar 29 2004, 02:28 PM
It looks like it will make a good point and shoot camera.
We wanted more features, and didn't need that much resolution, so we got the Minolta DiMAGE Z1.
Just out of curiosity, why do you need 5MP? Do you plan on making 20"x30" prints?
We wanted more features, and didn't need that much resolution, so we got the Minolta DiMAGE Z1.
Just out of curiosity, why do you need 5MP? Do you plan on making 20"x30" prints?
I figure better resolution will make the smaller pics even clearer, but what do I know? (answer: not much about digi cams)
plus my wife bought it, I just said "sure, looks good to me!" we shopped on the basis of the cameras owned by people we know, like "hey, this is better than chris's camera, and chris's camera is mediocre..."
#7
LOL, I like your attitude. Actually shrinking down big pics is the same as taking them at a lower resolution to begin with (AFAIK), so you're not really making the most of the 5MP.
The Minolta has a 10x optical zoom. Which has worked out really well. Digital zoom is not that great, it just amounts to zooming in and cropping the existing image... so your resolution goes down when you use it. We turned the digital zoom off on our camera.
If you are happy with it then great! I mean, if it's better than Chris's camera then it must be alright!.... Who's Chris BTW?
The Minolta has a 10x optical zoom. Which has worked out really well. Digital zoom is not that great, it just amounts to zooming in and cropping the existing image... so your resolution goes down when you use it. We turned the digital zoom off on our camera.
If you are happy with it then great! I mean, if it's better than Chris's camera then it must be alright!.... Who's Chris BTW?
#8
Originally Posted by Travis R' date='Mar 29 2004, 03:19 PM
LOL, I like your attitude. Actually shrinking down big pics is the same as taking them at a lower resolution to begin with (AFAIK), so you're not really making the most of the 5MP.
The Minolta has a 10x optical zoom. Which has worked out really well. Digital zoom is not that great, it just amounts to zooming in and cropping the existing image... so your resolution goes down when you use it. We turned the digital zoom off on our camera.
If you are happy with it then great! I mean, if it's better than Chris's camera then it must be alright!.... Who's Chris BTW?
The Minolta has a 10x optical zoom. Which has worked out really well. Digital zoom is not that great, it just amounts to zooming in and cropping the existing image... so your resolution goes down when you use it. We turned the digital zoom off on our camera.
If you are happy with it then great! I mean, if it's better than Chris's camera then it must be alright!.... Who's Chris BTW?
Chris is my older, more technologically-savvy brother.
#10
Originally Posted by Travis R' date='Mar 29 2004, 03:28 PM
We wanted more features, and didn't need that much resolution, so we got the Minolta DiMAGE Z1.
I am going to get a DigiCam for my birthday hoping to spend under/at $300 for something good.
As you and others have admitted: Digital Zoom sux. It's basically useless.