Compared at least 20 cameras..
Compared at least 20 cameras..
and we decided on the FujiFilm 3800. I was shocked to at buying a Fuji camera simply because when I hear them I think of film. It has a 6x optical zoom, 3.2 MegaPixels, is small but not tiny simply because we wanted to hold on to somehting and wanted a better viewfinder. Can also take 6-10 seconds of sound on each pic, if you want to download into a slideshow etc.
$299 was our cost at Best Buy, and they added a 64mb card to go with a 32 MB card already included. I do suggest possibly going with the 128, but we haven't filled our 64MB up yet, and trust me we use it a lot with our newborn. (One caveat though, we do save it to cd's rather quickly though)
As for prints, we don't process film anymore. We also purchases a HP Photosmart 7150, that with their affordably priced photo ink $25 allows you to print off images at 4800dpi. You can't really tell a print from our printed copy. The thing has been amazing.
I would recommend not oging under 2 MEgaPixels, but the more you get the better quality it is when you blow them up. Our 3.2 does phenomanal so far, 11x17's have been crystal clear.
ALso in our decision we didn't want a lithium battery, so we pruchased this camera that takes 4 AA bateries, and we bought rechargeables, and they haver performed well above expectations.
TSI