Wow... so many camera reviews....

Anyway.. I think I'm one of the few odd one out here....
The camera that I use is a
Panasonic DMC-LC70 (4 Megapixel)
Mine is a normal compact point & shoot camera, not a DSLR.
Panasonic uses a Leica lens standard. One of the best lens brand out there, I feel, besides Carl Zeiss.
So far it has serve me well in my pinky photography....

Well here are my take on Pinky Photography (Digital Compact Camera Guide) ...
1) Shoot in Macro mode (If your camera has this function) : Usually represented by a flower. - Macro mode will focus more on your foreground (In diz case- Ur darling Pinky).. and blurs out your background, giving ur Pinkies the attention they deserve...
2) Use a Stand/Tripod - When in Macro mode, the Auto Focus metering is very sensitive, meaning a slight hand shake will cause the picture taken to be blur. You dont want your Pinky to look blurry now do you?
3) Shoot in natural light (If possible) - Natural light is best for ur Pinkies... if gives them Vitamin D.

Artificial light tends to be more harsh on Pinkies and may lead to a shiny complexion.

If really need be than u need to have controlled light when photographing your Pinkies(Juz like in a studio). Pesonally I have an adjustable neck table lamp for this purpose.
Take Note - When getting a lamp, do get the ones that can use Daylight bulbs.(Halogen Bulbs) : Reason - Normal bulbs give a tinge of yellow in the light. This will give your Pinkies a color cast. Halogen bulbs gives out light that are closer to white, so it wont look as if your Pinky is sun tanning....

Flash is also a no no. Juz imagine yourself being photographed, and the photographer is so close to you and shoots with a strong flash. The light wont have enough distance to bounce off you before it is captured by the camera, leading to an over-exposed photo(Overly bright). There is also a possiblity that an irritated Pinky might bite you if you do this...
ExtraMegapixels & ISOMegapixels - A higher megapixel only means that you can print it at a 1 to 1 ratio at a certain size. For an A4 size paper, a 4Megapixel camera is sufficient. So high megapixel does not equal to better colors or pictures. (On the web). Unless of course you are going to feature your Pinky in some magazine centerfold.
ISO - Basicly this is a measure on how sensitive your camera will react to light. Normal compact point and shoot cameras have a max ISO of 400. Most of the cameras allow you to set your desired ISO or you can juz set it to auto and let your camera decide. So what does diz mean to your Pinkies??
:: Comparison Chart ::
Outdoor - Sunny : Camera chooses an
ISO of 50Indoor - Afternoon : Camera chooses an
ISO of 100Indoor - Night : Camera chooses an
ISO of 200Indoor - Night(Dim Light) : Camera chooses an
ISO of 400From what we can see here, as the light source gets dimmer, the camera automatically increasses the ISO to a higher number to compesate for the lack of light. When this compesation happens, the picture will appear more grainy(Noisier), because there is not enough information to make up the photographed area. The picture will also be darker and have a color cast(Looks more yellowish or brownish), because the camera could not determine the correct colors.
This here is the bane of normal compact cameras. A DSLR camera can handle high ISO relatively well, meaning the pictures will be less grainy. In fact most DSLRs come with a max ISO of 1600.. some even have a max ISO 3200.
So Pinky lovers, from the explanation above your Pinky will look best if there are sufficient natural light upon them. One more thing, as the ISO rises, the more stable the camera needs to be, since the camera needs to take a longer time to determine the colors. To re-iterate, use a tripod.

Wow,,, this is a long sermon. All my Pinkies who are peeking at me as I write this has all fallen asleep out of boredom. Or maybe because they have been jumping around too much the whole day...

Anyway.. this is just an amatuer guide. If you think what I say here is way off. Please feel free to give your comment or suggestions. For the love of Pinkies... we muz all learn to be better photographers....