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thefalkon508
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Hey guys, I'm debating between two cameras. My primary use for it will be my high school photography class, and for taking pictures outside of class. My price range is under $200, so I am not interested in a digital SLR at this time (plus I'm still an amateur at best).
So, back to the point. I am debating whether to buy the Kodak Easyshare Z915 or the Canon Powershot A1100 IS (or any other camera that has 12 MP). The difference is that the Kodak is a 10 megapixel, 10x optical zoom camera; while the Canon is a 12 megapixel, 4x optical zoom camera. The difference in money isn't the go with?
Is it better to go with a camera with 2 less megapixels, but has a much greater zoom? Or will it be better to have the camera with 2 more megapixels?
The reason why I put it in photography was because I thought the megapixel vs zoom question would be better fitted for this category, rather than the consumer electronics section.
Thanks in advance
So, back to the point. I am debating whether to buy the Kodak Easyshare Z915 or the Canon Powershot A1100 IS (or any other camera that has 12 MP). The difference is that the Kodak is a 10 megapixel, 10x optical zoom camera; while the Canon is a 12 megapixel, 4x optical zoom camera. The difference in money isn't the go with?
Is it better to go with a camera with 2 less megapixels, but has a much greater zoom? Or will it be better to have the camera with 2 more megapixels?
The reason why I put it in photography was because I thought the megapixel vs zoom question would be better fitted for this category, rather than the consumer electronics section.
Thanks in advance
