Posted by MarkB_MI on November 20, 2010 at 03:48:34 from (166.217.192.248):
In Reply to: I need a camera posted by Old Roy on November 19, 2010 at 10:16:54:
Any camera on the market today is overkill for pictures you only intend to post to the web. You should never post anything with a resolution much greater than 640x480 (about 0.3 megapixels), because typical screen sizes are around 1024x1280 (about 1.3 megapixels) and pictures larger than that have to be scaled down to see on the screen anyway. Posting high resolution pictures just means they take forever to load but don't look any better on screen than low resolution pictures.
Nobody makes a camera anymore with less than megapixel resolution. For that matter, most cell phones have resolution greater than that. So you'll actually want to convert your pictures to lower resolution before you post them. So get a camera that's cheap, fits in your pocket, and which you think will be easy to use. Resolution is simply not a consideration, and lower resolution cameras have the advantage of storing more pictures on a card.
If your camera or PC doesn't come with picture editing software that will convert your pictures to lower resolution, there are free programs available on-line that will do the job.
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