A 3.0 MP isn't bad, but it's not a very high quality either. From what I can tell, it would be fine for a phone camera, but not for much else.
Not really. 1.3 mp is probably average at best. Many phones have 2.0 mp cameras and sony even has a phone with a 3.2 mp camera that is only 30$ if you're eligible for an upgrade.
Some good digital concepts cameras include the Digital Concepts 4.1 MP and the Digital Concepts 3.1 MP with Camcorder. You can purchase these items online from the Amazon website.
You should consider the HP PW550 12.2 MP Digital and the HP SW350A Black 12.1 MP. Both are very good cameras.
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It has 2.0 mp
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HP PW460T 12 MP, HP PW460T 12 MP, HP PW 360TB 12 MP and HP PB360 12 MP are touch screen HP cameras. They are well within your budget, going for $100-$150 each.
Hasselblad makes a 50 MP digital back for their film cameras, and produces a 32 MP stand-alone digital camera.
This depends greatly on whether or not you are looking for a digital camera or a standard film camera. In the world of digital cameras, much attention is focused on the Megapixel (MP). Higher MP means better picture resolution, which leads to crisper images. Film cameras rely on good inner mechanics and working parts to achieve the same results.
TigerDirect.com has 8 MP cameras for $69.99. Note: the MP count of a camera means much less than the other features on the camera. In fact, in small inexpensive cameras, high MP counts can mean poor photos in dim light conditions.
Their not really but cheap desposible camaras are good for holidays some of them having 30 pictures
With the quality of the new digital cameras, you don't really need an expensive camera to take good pictures. There are 12 MP cameras available for $99 or less that will beat the snot out of a 5 MP Nikon of a couple of years ago. Just remember that higher resolution means more memory usage, so when shooting remember to set your resolution with printing in mind. If you are going to print as a 4x6 then 3 MP will be fine. If you are looking at enlarging to 8x10 you might want to up the resolution to 5 or 7 MP.