I've seen people in my class with small silver digital cameras, and often times the coloring turns out washed out, facial details paled and not looking so good. Are the cameras I listed anything like that at all? Do they take good pictures indoors? Are the pictures anywhere near as good as the user pics submitted on Amazon?
Can pictures of this quality be achieved with those PowerShot cameras I listed without PhotoShop? . Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? jennalovesyou answered Thursday July 17 2008, 12:00 am: My friend had the SD600, it was a pretty good camera. Small screen though and the pictures turned out really washed out. The only way you could get a good picture from it is if you do your own manual setting, they are still washed out though. It is hard to get a good picture like you put without enhancing it a little. On any camera. The SD1100IS would probably be better since it is newer and more megapixels and just more improved. I haven't really played with it before but the fact it is newer and more megapixels, it has to be better. The pictures can be as good as the ones on Amazon, some are photoshopped a little with the contrast and whatnot. But they are pretty darn close. These are people that really know their camera and know where and what lighting gets the best picture. And they put the best of all the pictures they have taken. Canon usually has face detecting so the faces should be pretty detailed but maybe paled on the SD600, i don't know about the SD1100.
But that's all I know. I hope I helped :D
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