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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Balaam Xumucane: [QB] Also look at what kinds of batteries your camera would require. Digital cameras are notoriously rough on batteries, particularly while using the flash, and also with the LCD on (though this is becoming less of an issue, I understand). I've spent a lot of money buying batteries where I thought I'd be saving a few bucks. A couple of sets of rechargeable AAs might make a worthwhile investment. Also look at how quickly your camera can take pictures. 'Latency' I think they call it. It may not seem like it, but it can get really irritating really fast if you have to wait ten seconds between snaps. Also what Liam says about pixelation is true. They taught us at graphic designer school that most people's eyes generally don't see much detail beyond 300 dots per inch. Under close scrutiny of course they [i]can[/i], but the 300dpi rule is generally a pretty conservative bet. I've found that even 150dpi is pretty decent. 3-4 Megapixels is a nice comfy amount of detail for most anything you'd want to print (unless you are big into posters/photo-murals). Also learn to resize your images down if you don't intend to print them. You'll save on memory. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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