the new cameras are better than the old ones they hold more picture and are faster like the other guy said.
2006-12-20 03:25:58
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answered by buddy 2
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How does it print? If you haven't upgraded by now, you're camera may be all you need. I would advise getting 5-6MP. You will find so many options that are packed with features that you're ancient camera doesn't have. Try a Canon A530 or A540 (both under $200) which use AA bateries. Or for a few $$ more, upgrade to a Canon SD600. You'll be amazed at the picture quality vs. your old camera.
60 high = 60 high resolution photos
120 low = 120 low res photos
No clue on how many MPs you have.
2006-12-20 12:22:52
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answered by cdog_97 4
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It would not be possible to say without knowing the make & model. The 60 high / 120 standard refers to how many images it can store and this would depend on the memory size and the file compression.
I bought my first digi-cam about 7 years ago, it was a 1.3 megapixel. I would imagine yours is a lower res than this perhaps about 640x480 resolution, which by todays standards is very poor.
Needless to say I would imagine your 10 yr old camera is worthless now.
2006-12-20 11:28:57
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answered by dacology 1
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Your camera is old, new cameras are new, you have low megapixels new cameras have high megapixels. Your camera is no longer worth a lot of money, new camera costs lots of money. 60 high 120 low would equate to half the number of pixels I bet.
2006-12-22 07:39:26
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answered by Bob 6
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no comparison! the digi is out there on its own //i have two ordinary cameras which i have used all around the world but they have now been retired to the box room never no doubt to ever be used again my 5 pixel is just great but your camera might be recoverable in cash i mean if a dealer should be interested in a few years from now
2006-12-22 15:09:09
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answered by srracvuee 7
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If its an old camera it may well be a lot less than a single megapixel - get yourself a good digital compact - A canon ixus (7Mp+)of some kind would be perfect for most uses - with that you could easily get 10x15 inch prints.
The new one I think its just over 10 megapixels.
2006-12-21 16:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Your camera is probably better. Digital cameras are a royal pain.
2006-12-20 11:46:33
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answered by Firespider 7
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Your camera is obsolete, buy a new one. They are cheaper and better, you can choose from a lot of marks.
2006-12-20 11:27:32
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-20 11:17:24
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answered by uutx01 0 1
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new cameras are faster and better
2006-12-20 11:17:38
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answered by M S 4
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