Well, to get back to this thread, I see you like the Canon too. I still love my Canon Elph 600. Had it for about a month now and I take it everywhere. That nice little case I got to hang it on my handlebars when riding is working out great. It fits nicely in a jacket pocket too. Such easy access and good protection. One of my friends at the hospital bought a Canon 600 after messing with mine. She brought in her vacation pics this week... just gorgeous. Then another friend got one this past w/e after using mine. Loves it. Every shot is a good one. No jitters. Quick on the trigger for a digital PAS. Still nice looking when blown up to 8x10. I got a HP printer to go with it a few days ago, a Photosmart A516. Does 4x6 prints. If you're looking for a separate printer to go with your camera, don't get the Canon printer. May be slightly cheaper in the beginning, but ink, paper, etc... costs much more than the HP and the HP's print much nicer.
Like Trek, I still LOVE film tho. I have my Canon Eos Rebel Ti for more serious shooting. And then there's my older, trusty Chinon CP-9AF that I'll never part with. (I miss Chinons) I fixed her myself when she took a nose dive at Disney World a few years back. Reset lenses, rebuilt the shutter, replaced the battery compartment hinges, door and connections... all from a donor camera. She may have a few more miles on her and be a bit slower than the new models, but she's still my favorite. With age comes a smooth grace.![]()
Good luck with your Canon. I think you'll love it.
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Although I do still love film (Is this genetic, or were we just socialized the same, Trek420?), there are many advantages to digital:
) So, I really don't think 7 megapixels is overkill for a pocket camera - it depends on the quality of the camera (optics and so on), the photographer's skill, and intended use of the photos.
