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Both were taken a bit ago in my backyard with a heavy marine layer. No sun. :)
 

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yep

People in photography have banged on about this for years, and I am pleased there is now an easy way to prove it! Camera quality has VERY little to do with MP count, and a LOT to do with construction of lens, and sensor quality. The problem is that people have gotten so obsessed with the whole MP count lark that they have forgotten what actually takes good pictures. You can buy a 15mp camera from ebay for next to nothing, but it is nowhere near as good quality as the iPhone 3mp.

1+ Mp are nice as far cropping and if you want large photo's but lens quality and a good sensor are the main key. I was ok with the 3g camera so far love the 3gs camera. I have a very nice Canon g10 15 MP I am going to do a vs between the two soon I figure the g10 will win but I still think it will be fun.
 
Macro actually looks better than some of the near shots taken that don't look to be in Macro mode.

How many focus areas are there that the camera can queue in on when you over ride the center point auto focus?
 
Here's some I took an hour or so ago. The levels have been tweaked slightly in Photoshop, but I'd do the same with a professional camera!
 

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Focused on the red one near the center.
 

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