You can take pictures in high and low quality. The low quality is really bad. the high quality can be good for some memories, but dont expect too much of it. The quality isnt good enough for publication. For phone wallpaper it's good. You also need good circumstances, like good weather and a lot of sun. Also note a image in high quality takes about 30 kb, so you cant store much fotos on your phone.
the camera can be handy if you can buy it 2nd hand, or very cheap, but for me its not worth the 100 € here in belgium
greetz
SupaStar Posts: 69
Phone Model: Nokia 6100
Service Provider: Optus
Sat Jun 14, 2003 10:38 am
I've got it. Two points:
1. You need to have plenty of light to take a decent picture. Dont even think of taking pics at night!
2. It's not worth the money given the quality, however remember that it looks better on your PC than it does on the phone. The phone's screen is just too small to see things clearly!
I got the camera as part of a deal, thus it cost me nothing
jamatjam Posts: 44
Phone Model: P800 7210 & e606
Service Provider: VirginMob - T-mobile - the 3G network "3"
Sat Jun 14, 2003 10:50 am
i also bought the camera and compeard to other cameras for phones this camera is 100% crap you cannot take pictures inside if the light is comeing from a lamp or a normal light bulb it only takes good pictures with White light, or Sunlight. and even then the pics are lousy on the screen and when takeing a picture you cannot use the phones screen as a viewfinder u have to us the cameres little built in window.
you realy cant use the pics as wallpaper since the pics are wider then they are tall and so when setting them as wallpaper u get a big white gap above and below the picture! it also takes about 6 seconds to take a picture once you click the butten (high Quality pics)
twistar Posts: 14
Phone Model: Nokia 7210
Service Provider: Eurotel
Sun Jun 15, 2003 9:21 am
As I am reading thru, I've decided not to buy it. The quality is very poor and for memories i would rather take pictures with my digital. to have wallpaper on my phone, i'll also better take something by digital,and transfer it via cabel, rather than this. The cost is too high and the quality is not worth.
Bjoern Posts: 3610
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany
Sun Jun 15, 2003 1:35 pm
If you want to cook, do you buy a cooker or a refrigerator?
SupaStar Posts: 69
Phone Model: Nokia 6100
Service Provider: Optus
Tue Jun 17, 2003 1:00 am
JamesLast wrote:
If you want to cook, do you buy a cooker or a refrigerator?