highest mp camera on a phone image
Yagmur D
With high MP, sound quality, etc.
NOT the i-phone, the camera is only 2MP and it has no video.
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And No MMS, No Bluetooth file transfer etc etc etc.
I think that LG have the best touch screen phones ATM, although, I haven't used the new Samsung Omnia yet, I have heard good things about it though. (Should do too, for the price)
Samsung had the best 5mp camera with the G800, according to most reviews, so if they incorporate that technology with a good touch screen, it should be a good thing.
And No MMS, No Bluetooth file transfer etc etc etc.
I think that LG have the best touch screen phones ATM, although, I haven't used the new Samsung Omnia yet, I have heard good things about it though. (Should do too, for the price)
Samsung had the best 5mp camera with the G800, according to most reviews, so if they incorporate that technology with a good touch screen, it should be a good thing.
Does the Mega pixel of a camera matters on the Video Recording?
The_One
does it matter if it's a 2.0 Mp camera or 5.0 Mp camera for recording?
what should I also consider on video recording?
I'm not trying to get those high class Camcorder...just planning on mobile phones (Iphon, LG viewty, LG shine, Samsung ect)
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No, the mega-pixel value of the lens is not necessarily directly relevant to the performance of a camera that is recording video.
When looking for video recording, make sure the device is capable of recording at a rate of 30 frames per second (FPS). This is considered the standard national frame rate for the United States. Other countries use PAL, which is based on 24 FPS.
If you plan on recording video for use like in web pages, then the 320x240 resolution might be suitable for you.
If you want to have a better video recording, like something you might want to burn to DVD, then you need to have a camera that can sustain 30 FPS at a 640x480 minimum resolution.
The chips that are used to 'catch' photos that are installed in most all camera phones are of low quality. They are just not in the same category at all. Camera phones will also produce poor quality audio as well. Consider them good for catching emergency shots, for example like an automotive accident for evidence in a court of law.
While I would not go for a mobile phone for digital still photos or for video, I would go for a digital still photo camera that performs these functions.
For example, my 7.2 megapixel Sony camera takes great photos. It takes darn good video with audio as well. The video clip lengths are only limited by the amound of flash memory you have in your device. I really love this camera. Not to mention, as of December 15th 2007, it is currently going for something like $129.99 USD. It even comes with a carrying case, Sony rechargeable batteries, disposable batteries, hand strap, internal memory, and an intuitive user interface to boot. Check it out here: http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=20005005 or browse to http://www.sony.com/ and search for Cyber-shot® DSC-S700.
Hope this helps.
No, the mega-pixel value of the lens is not necessarily directly relevant to the performance of a camera that is recording video.
When looking for video recording, make sure the device is capable of recording at a rate of 30 frames per second (FPS). This is considered the standard national frame rate for the United States. Other countries use PAL, which is based on 24 FPS.
If you plan on recording video for use like in web pages, then the 320x240 resolution might be suitable for you.
If you want to have a better video recording, like something you might want to burn to DVD, then you need to have a camera that can sustain 30 FPS at a 640x480 minimum resolution.
The chips that are used to 'catch' photos that are installed in most all camera phones are of low quality. They are just not in the same category at all. Camera phones will also produce poor quality audio as well. Consider them good for catching emergency shots, for example like an automotive accident for evidence in a court of law.
While I would not go for a mobile phone for digital still photos or for video, I would go for a digital still photo camera that performs these functions.
For example, my 7.2 megapixel Sony camera takes great photos. It takes darn good video with audio as well. The video clip lengths are only limited by the amound of flash memory you have in your device. I really love this camera. Not to mention, as of December 15th 2007, it is currently going for something like $129.99 USD. It even comes with a carrying case, Sony rechargeable batteries, disposable batteries, hand strap, internal memory, and an intuitive user interface to boot. Check it out here: http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=20005005 or browse to http://www.sony.com/ and search for Cyber-shot® DSC-S700.
Hope this helps.
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