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Anonymous
>>297932 Fag. Hasselblad is the only way to go.
OP: gear threads are usually trolling. Gear threads *about point and shoots* especially so.
The short version: any camera at all can get a good photo if you know its limitations. But get an SLR (even ancient and used) if you can afford it and don't mind the weight. Any SLR will give you less noise than almost any point and shoot ever made. If you're taking pictures at parties, you can use one indoors in poor light without a flash at 1600+ ISO and still see less noise than you would on most point and shoots at 400.
Don't fret about megapixels. 6 megapixels is enough for near-perfect (300dpi) 10-inch prints. *3* (think ancient DSLRs, like the Canon D30 and Nikon D1) will give you 7-inch prints. Lots of pixels on a compact camera (and 9, on such a small sensor, is more than "lots") will not, all else being equal, give you any better images.
HTH.
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