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that of these three cameras is best?
* Kodak Easyshare C633 6.1MP, comes with printer dock, opt./5xdig 3x. $ 158.97 * Canon Powershot Dig A560 7.1 Mp, 4xopt/4x. 148.84 * Nikon Coolpix L12 $ 7.1 Mp, 3xopt/4xdig. $ 129.94 the only place where I can get one today or tomorrow is Wal-Mart, and degree of these cameras are … * Kodak 5 reviews, 5stars * Canon-4 comments, 4.5 * Nikon-star 4-star review, which is better? thanks! oh yeah. I can only spend about $ 180, but I like to spend a little less so you can also buy a memory card
I want to correct something a previous poster said … not always go for the highest score of the pixel! In fact, a greater number of pixels usually means more noise, no less! This is because the sensor is the same size, only they have more pixels cramped in it. To put more pixels have for smaller pixels. Smaller pixels gather less light than larger pixels. The less sensitive to light your sensor is the loudest your images. A camera with too many pixels crammed into a little sensor will also have an inferior image quality in a number of other ways. Now, the difference between 6 and 7 megapixels is probably not enough to matter, but remember this: NEVER, NEVER believe it is necessary to "go with the highest number of pixels that can pay!" Now that is out of the way … most people consider Canon consumer cameras to be the quality a bit better than Kodak and Nikon. Of course, we must also consider what you're getting for the money, and in that sense, you are obviously getting a launch with the Kodak printer. Photos printed at home are slightly more expensive per print of getting it done at Wal-Mart (about 25 cents versus 15 cents). The advantage of having your own printer you can print photos that are not, or could not be printed in a laboratory. Say, pictures of spring break in which was a little wild, or those that took only for her boyfriend. The Kodak also has another advantage that is rarely heard mentioned, will not have to crop your images unless you want before you get to a 4×6. That's because the images are stored in an aspect ratio 4×6. Other cameras save 4×5.33 default, as part of the image will automatically cut those in which you will get some impressions! cameras Kodak is also very easy to use. As for the Canon, which has a 4x zoom. Actually, this is a significant advantage, especially when out or on vacation. It gives a little more reach. If you like this camera, I would seriously consider the Canon A570IS for about $ 40 more. It is almost the same camera, with a little more bells and whistles, but the important thing is that it has image stabilizer. That would be a great improvement in low light (at parties, to capture the afternoon, in a museum, etc.) It helps to keep the target constant blur. It would cost up to hit some, however. The Nikon Coolpix L12 does not look like anything special at first, but I realized that it has stabalization image … and at that price! In my opinion, unless you do not mind spending more for the Canon A570IS slightly higher, I would go with the Nikon Coolpix L12. Having image stabilization for when you're zooming, or are otherwise in low light and do not want to use the flash, is too good to pass up. Go with the Kodak if you really To print photos at home, and no extra money to buy a printer to the Canon or Nikon. I hope I have helped, and good luck with your decision.