On 9/18/03 11:58 AM, "Jim Davis" <ydavis@hkg.odn.ne.jp> wrote: > LScottPht@aol.com wrote/replied to: > >> >> I am considering purchasing my first digital camera and will be using it for >> photojournalism purposes. I just read about the new Nikon D2H (I'm a Nikon >> user) which sounds great, but I was concerned about it only having 4.26 >> pixels >> (or something). I know that the Kodak which uses Nikon lenses is around 13-14 >> megapixels. Wouldn't the Kodak one give you higher quality images? I really >> know >> nothing about digital, but I don't want to have to turn around and buy >> another one in a year or so because of the lack of image quality. Thanks for >> any >> help. > > I would suggest looking long and hard at many of the reviews on the > net. There's just too much to go into here. But you of course will > have to ask yourself, just exactly what do you need. Super high res, > or fast frame per second shooting? > > > Jim Davis Leslie, <http://www.dpreview.com> is a website that solely does reviews of digital cameras. You can select a few to see side-by-side reviews, which probably would be helpful for you since you have a couple models in mind already. -- Stephen Ylvisaker greyfell@gns2000.com "Never do business with pets you don't trust." Robert Kiyosaki, author of RICH DAD, POOR DAD