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Old 06-23-2009, 01:34 PM
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Keep in mind that more megapixels isn't necessarily better either (actually almost never with P&S cameras). Once you try to squeeze more megapixels out of such small sensors you end up with photos that can't take pictures with ISO higher than 200 without having ridiculous amounts of noise in them. You really need to be able to shoot with ISO 400 for low light photography (without a flash or tripod), and sometimes more.

I don't have any recommendations for a budget like yours, but I definitely wouldn't try to get something with 13 megapixels that isn't a DSLR. I have a Canon Rebel XSi with 12 megapixels and it has a significant amount of noise with any shot above ISO 400, and that's with a DSLR (much larger sensor).

If you're looking for the best bang for your buck, try a Canon G9.
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