higher mb the better or not?

dave597

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" higher mb the better or not?" - what does this mean??

"also whats the best digital camera right now? spec wise." - something for home consumers would be in the range of 5 megapixels.
 

red onion

Member
It depends on your use. For general purpose snapshots, 1.3--2 megapixels are fine; they look great on computer. For making paper prints, I would go with a higher #, maybe 4-5 MP.
Get a camera with an optical zoom; digital is worthless.
Look at battery life and memory card size.
Other than that, get one that is well priced and fits nicely in your hand.
:)
 

Yeti

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also whats the best digital camera right now? spec wise.
I know Canon makes a 16 MP camera but thats pretty much out of range for any everyday user (both specs/features and price). Realistically a 4 or 5 MP camera will be more than adequate for most anything a regular person would need.
 

Geoff

VIP Member
do you mean mp (megapixels)? or mb (megabyte), mp is used for picture quality, mb is for space (memory card).
 

kof2000

New Member
thanks alot, i just purchase the worlds slimest digicam. only 3.2MP though but is more than good enough for me, goes straight into my pocket.
 

Bobo

banned
I use the Kodak CX 7430, it is great for everyday use, small, movie mode, but the movies are junky
 
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