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I am looking at buying a new digital camera. I know many of you have nice cameras and all, but I am not interested in which camera you use or how many mega pixels you have. I want to know what is the optimal number of mega pixels? At what point do you get to the point of diminishing returns? I am sure it depends on the resolution of the monitor that you are using. But, there must be an average out there.
The camera I am looking at is 12MP and 5x zoom. I think it will be fine, I am just curious about when it becomes too much camera. I also like the camera Bob Elliott has. You can use MS paint to write on the images, as you take them. I think that is a great feature, I just don't recall the name of the camera. It was either a Sony or Nikon I think. Bob, which is it? |
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Orland Park Home Inspector
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Nothing over 2 megapixels matters for your report. The program shrinks all photos down to 400 pixels wide. What's more important is a great OPTICAL zoom (digital can be done in software and diminishes quality quickly). If you buy a 3 or 5 megapixel to have for reference that's fine. If you're buying a 12, I would tell you to take the photos at a low setting.
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Dominic Maricic
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By low setting you mean the quality setting I assume? What about for PP presentations? Or other applications beside for the report? What is considered great optical zoom? Do you know which camera Bob has? |
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Orland Park Home Inspector
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10x is awesome optical. I think the most I've seen is an Olympus with 18x. With this you can see the nail on a 3rd story shingle roof from the ground without a problem.
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Dominic Maricic
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OK well, without breaking the bank Dom. Is 5 x optical good? I would do 1o but I think they want too much $$ for them. Which one is it that Bob has Dominic? |
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Orland Park Home Inspector
www.OrlandParkHomeInspections.com <b>Des:</b> Orland Park Home inspector performs home inspections in Orland Park, Tinley Park, New Lenox, Frankfort, & Palos Heights. 708-535-6057, 708-612-6679 <b>UPath:</b>...
Last Edit: by Michael Merino.
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I forget what Bob's using. 5x is fine. I'm just saying if you can get less megapixels and more zoom, go for the zoom!
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Dominic Maricic
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