Recomendation on 4 Meg Pixel cameras

Lonemagi

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My boss is looking to go from a 1 megapixel digital camera to a 4 mega pixel. He is using a Kodak DX2(?) model right now and is not satisfied with the performance. As always, looking for the best price to quality ratio. This camera will be used indoor and outdoor.

Any help would be great.

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globe111

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If you want any results, you could post here...
But if you want quantity and quick results, I suggest you post your question on dpreview.com.

Digital photography is their business.
 

mbetea

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hands down i say for the price and features is the olympus c4000zoom. it's loaded with features. and you can go from totally point and shoot to fully manual. in a bestbuy or compusa you can get it for $499 (in the US). online, at least at respectable retailers i've seen it for $380. mine should be here tomorrow :)

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dstell

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Disagree... hands down the Canon G2 is better, but the Canon G3 has even more features than the G2.
 

BLODVITE

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HANDS DOWN - most be CASIO QV 3000 is old and cheep then there are some new for example Casio qv 4000 and the latest CASIO QV 5700 THEY all take Canons ad on lenses to.(actualy casio is using an canon lens as standard on this models - QV 3000 up to QV 5700 its the same lenses).
and its packt whith futers. and easy to use to.
btw - the camera is capable to generate html code directly from your fotos so you can use it on internet directly. - CHEERS

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