I currently have a digital camera that's a 3-megapixel, and the resolution sucks! I'm lucky if I get a clear looking picture. Does resolution depend on megapixels? If so what's the best? What cameras do any of you have that has great resolution?
Best Answer: Pixels translate directly into resolution, if you have a decent lens on the camera. It sounds like you are ready to move up.
Consumer Reports for November 2006 has ranked the Canon Powershot A620 as the best compact digital camera. It is becoming almost a legend for longevity at the top of various consumer lists. It looks like this model has been replaced by the A630, which I would expect to be just as popular.
My son has an A620 and it's a great camera.
- resolution is megapixels. Mp is the measurment that its dependant on. I just use a Kodak p880 8mp for day to day pic taking, and a Hasselbland 4*5 body with a 19mp frame back for special stuff. A 5 mp camera is about the same quality as a 35 mm negative, 13 mp about the same as 120 mm, and so on. If your really into photos and such, pick up a good nikon or cannon DSLR that allows you to use 35 mm lenses and also has a full frame sensor, no need to spend allot of money, just get something about 5 mp and youll get what you were shooting with your old SLR cannon or FE2 or what not. If you really wanna go happy go nuts, get something more 13mp in a nikon. They got some nice bodies. All of these are at best buy, less than a 1k.
- www.cnet.com
and look for digital cameras.

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