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If you plan to taking any images of small detail ( like part
numbers on a carburetor ), I'd suggest bringing a US dime with you to the camera shop and taking a few images of it for compartive level of detail. Many digital cameras tend to shake and blur on max zoom settings so you should use some do-diligence here. Most any digital camera can handle standard car shots with ease. When you start talking about mirco detail, well let's just say that this separates the men from the boys. As others have already suggested, anything over 5 m-pix will probably suffice for your needs. Remember, the higher the resolution, the bigger the images ( file size ). Let us know what you end up with. I'll be in the market soon myself........ ![]() Steve
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