#1 Light - How much light is your lens letting in? How big is that sensor that's capturing the light?
#2 Lens - Quality of and zoom ability. Don't forget to keep it clean.
#3 The photographer. If you cannot frame/focus a photo, you'd better learn. Read a book, take a class.
#4 MP - Mega Pixel. Only now at #4 do we concern ourselves with the digital aspect. Yes, at this point Bigger Is Better. Why? You can always reduce the image size with the camera settings, or post capture via software. RAW capture is nice as well for the dynamics it allows when manipulating the photo in a digital format.
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Vagrant @ Jan 25th 2006 4:03PM
#1 Light - How much light is your lens letting in?
How big is that sensor that's capturing the light?
#2 Lens - Quality of and zoom ability. Don't forget to keep it clean.
#3 The photographer. If you cannot frame/focus a photo, you'd better learn. Read a book, take a class.
#4 MP - Mega Pixel. Only now at #4 do we concern ourselves with the digital aspect. Yes, at this point Bigger Is Better. Why? You can always reduce the image size with the camera settings, or post capture via software. RAW capture is nice as well for the dynamics it allows when manipulating the photo in a digital format.
2 cents deposited - enjoy