Off topic, I am looking for a Digital Camera. I am not a photo enthusiast, so I would not go clicking on anything and everything I see. 95% of the time I will use the Automatic mode. I personally feel photos by Canon are superior.
I checked Canon deals at Dell. I realize the price difference between cameras that have same zoom and resolution is some technical features. Does it matter considering what I have said in the first paragraph?
Mostly I would do any kind of editing on my pictures. With that how much resolution do I need? Is there a difference between say 7.1 and an 8.0?
Most of the photos we take would have a person standing in front of a beautiful background. That said will a higher resolution camera make the back ground look clearer? Will a higher zoom rate help?
I know you and your husband are wiz. With all these information, could you suggest me some deals on digital camera.
Check http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/default.asp?view=rating for reviews and sample picutes etc. I personally like Sony. But everyone has their own personal preferences. Canon is very good too. So is Nikon. If you are not going to edit your picutes and not going to print your pictures more than a 8 X 10, then even 5 MP is good enough. Digital zoom is pretty much useless (just makes everything blurry). 3X optical zoom is pretty much the standard these days. If you like Canon, check out Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NK8EWI/
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damn it.... how dare u miss 'malai malai malai marudhamalai' frm Chocolate..... Mumtaj-a neenga epdi marakkalaam??
oh idha vaaram malai aaa...nan adha manal nu padichen...
super songsdhan.. all of them..
Chitra received lot of flak of her pronounciation of 'La' in the third song.. probably an inspiration for YSR's singing.. ;)
Off topic, I am looking for a Digital Camera. I am not a photo enthusiast, so I would not go clicking on anything and everything I see. 95% of the time I will use the Automatic mode. I personally feel photos by Canon are superior.
I checked Canon deals at Dell. I realize the price difference between cameras that have same zoom and resolution is some technical features. Does it matter considering what I have said in the first paragraph?
Mostly I would do any kind of editing on my pictures. With that how much resolution do I need? Is there a difference between say 7.1 and an 8.0?
Most of the photos we take would have a person standing in front of a beautiful background. That said will a higher resolution camera make the back ground look clearer? Will a higher zoom rate help?
I know you and your husband are wiz. With all these information, could you suggest me some deals on digital camera.
I meant...I would not do any kind of editing on my pictures
Check http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/default.asp?view=rating for reviews and sample picutes etc. I personally like Sony. But everyone has their own personal preferences. Canon is very good too. So is Nikon. If you are not going to edit your picutes and not going to print your pictures more than a 8 X 10, then even 5 MP is good enough. Digital zoom is pretty much useless (just makes everything blurry). 3X optical zoom is pretty much the standard these days. If you like Canon, check out Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NK8EWI/
hey thanks aravind...i had no idea about differences in optical vs digital zoom..thanks for pointing that out...
kc, unga thalaivi paattai neengale unga kaiyale(!) sollathaan!!
me, unga thalaivar paattai vechu kandupicheengala?
raju, appadiya? I never noticed that 'La' pronounciation before!
me, "I know you and your husband are wiz." - ennaiyum oppukku chappaniya(which I am) serthuteenga! ;)
aravind, danke, athaan!
ennadhu oppukku chappaniyaaa...i thought of out sourcing all my decision making to you...ippadi jaga vaangalama...
A blogspot am definitely goin to visit often..!
Romba nalla and interesting variety of blogs :)
Oru chinna varutham... ungaludaya.. polambals tag koncham jasti irukku..:)
me, you out-source, I'll sub-contract!
bharath, welcome and thanks!
Polambals - one of the reasons I blog!! Oh, it has been a while since I polambified! ;)
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