The wrong way to pick funds

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Photographer friends tell me that if you’re picking out a point-and-shoot camera you shouldn’t focus much on the megapixels. That measure of a camera’s resolution is hyped by manufacturers, but most cameras on the market give you all the pixels you’ll need.


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