A mobile phone & digital photography have become so intertwined over the past few years, that there's no possibility of ever separating them again. A camera simply belongs on a cell phone. It started several years ago with a simple VGA camera, after which it soon became possible to shoot high resolution pictures with a mobile phone. Nowadays, one can tell whether the camera has priority on a certain mobile phone, and naturally this also shows in the communication possibilities. One example is the C902 of Sony-Ericsson,; whilst the Xperia was brought into the market a lot later, its camera specifications aren't half as good as those of the C902. Of course, this is partially marketing strategy; however, sometimes cameras with lesser specifications do turn out to take better pictures. This is also because the quality not only depends on the amount of megapixels the camera offers. It's obvious we're in for some surprises as far as cameras inside mobile phones are concerned. Currently, the shutter delay is being dealt with and there are already cell phones available that offer an optical zoom.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
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