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A problem with cheaper cameras, digital or film, is that they have no depth of field, so photos taken up close tend to be either all blurry or everything 1/2" in front of or behind the focal plane is blurred. <br /> <br />Converting the image format is the job of the PC - cameras generally output a JPEG (.jpg) file. <br /> <br />3 - 4 megapixels is fine for 5x6 or smaller images. You might see a little graininess if you were to enlarge the iamges to 8x10 or 11x14 - depends on the image, lighting, etc.
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