Please, do not stare only how many pixels that camera has. You know (well, most of you anyways) the pics I've posted here, right? Well, think this, we have less than 1 mexapixels! And everyone always says how great and clear our pics are. When you get a camera, talk to the staff at the shop, they know (or they should!) the best and can help you to find the right camera for your needs.
Good luck with everyone who's considering to get a digital camera.
We indeed have Sony, it was bought in 1998 so can't really compare it to the cameras they have out these days. But ours still serve us well, no complaints!![]()





) the pics I've posted here, right? Well, think this, we have less than 1 mexapixels! And everyone always says how great and clear our pics are. When you get a camera, talk to the staff at the shop, they know (or they should!) the best and can help you to find the right camera for your needs.
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We got it for free though!
) the Kodak is a great little camera for the price. I got the camera and card reader, along with the Kodak programs for downloading and storing in albums for $279 from a place called B&H Photo. I've saved alot of money on batteries by getting rechargeable batteries and a charger too. It takes great pictures and I store them all either on my album program or on ofoto.com
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You know what, how about take the SAME exact picture with both cameras and then compare. Its hard to tell with totally different pictures, because the fuji is so close up and the dog is next to bright flowers. If you took that picture with the Sony, it would be easier to compare, but because of the great difference in color, you can't really tell. I do think the Sony is clearer though. If our $250 Sony is so great, a $500 one has to be Awesome. We got a Fuji and a Kodak before we returned them and got the Sony. The Kodak was not good at all for the price. The Fuji was good, but when we went back and saw the SOny, we decided it wasn't good anymore. The Sony was $300 but we got it for $250 on sale, so count it as a $300 one. 
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