Six megapixels starts getting you dazzling images, incredible prints and introduces you to pro-level or prosumer-level cameras. With the advances in digital cameras and digital SLRs, the selection of cameras with six megapixels or more keeps growing as the pricetag keeps dropping. Here are the top digital cameras with six megapixels or more.
Canon's EOS-1Ds Mark II digital SLR camera line boasts 16.7 Mega-pixels and the ability to capture up to 32 consecutive shots in bursts up to 4 frames per second. This top-of-the-line pro-level camera delivers performance and high quality imaging pros would die for. Start drooling!
The Sony Cyber-shot F828 has many features and options, including capturing an astouding 8 megapixels for images. It also captures movies for up to three minutes at 15 frames per second. Its dual memory card slots are quite handy. The images can get some fringing or noise in certain light or certain ISO speeds. The pricetag is a bit high considering this isn't an SLR that allows for lens changes.
The Pentax Optio 750Z is a great 7 megapixel camera that combines the appearance of a retro film camera with the power of a modern digital model. It also features a simple-to-use panoramic mode.
The Canon Digital Rebel packs a lot of bang for the price range. In automatic mode, it's a dazzling point-and-shoot. You also have the option of taking control over the camera. There are few bad things to say about this popular camera. The new XTi version upgrades to 10 megapixels.