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I'm planning to buy ORITE VC3210 digital camera. Is the brand advisable? It has 3.1 megapixel.?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    nonononononono IF it's $5 OK (smile)

    When you need help, where you gonna go....Never heard of this one but will say this, 3.1 is not gonna give you quality pictures(unless you pay that $5 for it) If you get a digital camera you want to be able to use it in most situations you might be in. If you shoot a face shot or close ups it may work for you. But the lightning or at nite or far away shots it's a no no. The prices of today cameras (with higher MP) is low and you should look at one of those first....I would say get the highest MP for your money. that is just a starting point. Now look at the other options you can get . That would be the camera for you......Only get a 3.1 if you can't afford anything else, and then think twice before you get it (smile) I also say never buy something you want from a unknown brand. If you are new (i think from your question you are) only stick to a brand you can trust. But in the real life world, it will come down to what you can afford. I did get a 3.1 MP canon that was fun to have but when I got my sony 7.1mp i could see the difference and pictures were better in quality prints....oh yeah, if you want to print them, need to look at a 5 or 6mp camera as a starting point, then look at the price..

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  • 1 decade ago

    Never heard of this brand, and 3.1 MP is low by today's standards - I got my 7.1 MP Samsung pocket camera plus Epson printer for $100 after rebate. Unless the camera is really cheap (like $30), I'd not...in fact, I'd wait until I had more money period.

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