Um...I'm gettin my 1st digital camera. I've been around about 10...my cousins have one...well more like a videorecorder but it's basically kinda the same. So I was wondering iff a 4.0 megapixel camera is good? Like can it take pictures of people from far with a good deffination? BTW the cam's a kodak c330. Although I've heard relly good reviews about the camera I jus wanted to find out about the pixels alone and if it's good. Please help thanks
xo_tragicglamour answered Friday April 14 2006, 1:02 pm: You should get a digital camera that has Optical Zoom rather than Digital Zoom because using a Digital Zoom far away pictures will become blurry. But if you take pictures using Optical Zoom then the pictures will be crytal clear, and yes 4.0 megapixels are perfect digital cameras. [ xo_tragicglamour's advice column | Ask xo_tragicglamour A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Friday April 14 2006, 12:37 pm: I got my digital camera on christms this year,and i have the same one as you.It works pretty good i think when you want to do a close up a few feet away,but if you want to take a picture and its kinda too far away and you do 4.0 it kinda become too blurry and you cant really see someones face that much but i think it works really well.But overrall,The pictures it takes are very nice.
DancinCutie08 answered Friday April 14 2006, 11:59 am: 4.0 is great. i believe thats what mine is. i think 5.0 is the best but 4.0 is really good just for a home personal camera. 5.0 are only really needed for professionals! i wouldnt get any lower than 3.0 though [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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