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Originally Posted by DavidWebb
"Best for the price" shouldn't be the criteria you use when researching. Although I understand you're probably going this route due to financial reasons, but even so, your search should also be for picture quality and the ability to enlarge a picture without distorting it. Eventually, one day you're going to take a picture that you'll want to enlarge and frame but if the megapixel's aren't right, it might just blur when enlarged. So keep that in mind as well in your searching.
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Yes I would love to save a few bucks.... But if I'm going to spend say 700.00 and the picture is going to be all distorted. Why not just spend another 200.00 for one that well work good.
I dont know alot about them, or as to what would be the best one to buy that I would enjoy for years down the road.
