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I haven't looked into cameras in a while, but when you're comparing two cameras remember that number of megapixels does NOT equal image quality. A 6 megapixel top-of-the-line camera from five years ago will produce superior pictures compared to a brand new $60 14 megapixel camera, for a variety of reasons.
Assuming you are looking at point and shoot cameras, I tend to like Canons and Panasonics the best. Regardless of the camera you decide on, things will photograph best in during the day in a room with many windows (natural light). |
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