Frank What would the model number be of that one? Seems to be a good buy if the photos work out. Roger
Hi Roger!
Yes, it's the Sanyo VPC S120 digital camera. This is my first card reader digital. I have a 35mil Minolta, and am APS camera. I have been using the APS camera in recent years, but no one wants to process that film anymore! This was early digital technology (Beginning of decade)! I got that Sanyo at WalMart a month or two back for $79.95. It did not come with anything else (case, SD card, etc..), but for that price- who cares! It takes great pics, and video!
Frank
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Pixels are not the only issue. High pixel counts in (physically) small sensors tend to deliver good image quality (as long as the lens is good enough) only in bright light. The ability to deal with low light is kind of proportional to pixel size, so you will end up needing either large sensors or low pixel counts. 3 megapixels are well above what we usually need, except for very large paper copies (or extreme crops, if you are not framing tight enough).
www.dpreview.com has some advice for a smart buy.
Just MHO.
Martin
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Just joined here, and the noticed the camera forum. I have stayed with film and shoot in 35mm and medium format. Also have a Minolta S1 APS, which I got very cheaply this year. Still able to get APS film processed in the UK, but finding it harded to locate the APS film. Always loved fountain pens, and had 3/4 over the years, but have now got into collecting them in a serious way. Overheard the wife 2 weeks back, " He's collecting pens now. There is no more room for bloody cameras." Women are great but their intellect and wisdom is way below that of a man.!!!