Digital Image Studio wrote:

>On 07/12/06, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Tom C wrote:
>>
>> >I say again that the single factor a consumer understands, more
>> >than any other, is size, i.e. mega-pixel count.
>>
>> Nope. It's price ;-)
>
>Exactly best the MP/$ ratio ;-)

Actually, it seems to be best "price-to-features" ratio. One of my 
private clients whom I tutor recently bought her first digital camera - 
without consulting me. She ended up with a 4 megapixel Canon. She could 
have afforded one with More Megapixels [TM], but she (or the salesman 
who sold her the camera) gave more weight to features and the ability 
to fit more shots on any given memory card. I really have seen plenty 
of people buying cameras this way and I've noticed even Best Buy 
salesdroids telling people that they shouldn't necessarily buy because 
of pixel count. The cynic in me suspects this sales tactic is probably 
a ploy to appear more expert than they really are, but it's certainly 
happening. The image quality of many 10-megapixel p-n-s cameras is so 
poor that they just can't hide the truth much longer.


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