Does somebody know what is more important, a higher MP-rate or is it the lense?
I mean, what qualities do a camera have to have so that you can get the best pic?
Hi deisn and welcome to the Q&A Board,
In my experience and opinion, the quality of the lens is most important; that includes the zoom: optical is much better than a digital zoom (some cameras have both; I personally shut off the digital zoom).
Most of us don't need more than 6-8 megapixels, though today most digital cameras have 10-12 MP, which is often too much for compact cameras with small sensors. If you do a lot of cropping when editing or make very large prints, more megapixels are better.
http://www.digicamhelp.com/buying-guide/minimum-features/how-many-megapixels/All but the cheapest digital cameras offer good image quality. To get the best out of it, you need to learn how to use it correctly, learn about exposure, focus and features such as exposure compensation. That means reading the manual and lots of practice.
If you use the search feature on any page in the main site and type in any of the terms mentioned above, you'll find a wealth of easy-to-understand information on taking photos.
You may also find this information helpful:
Types of digital cameras:http://www.digicamhelp.com/topics/buying-guide/camera-types/Choosing a digital camera chart:http://www.digicamhelp.com/buying-guide/checklist/choosing-a-digital-camera/