DJA wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:17:40PM -0700, DJA wrote:
Email them to yourself from the phone. I do that with my Motorola V265
on Verizon.

I didn't want to give them more of my $ for email or text messaging.

cs

[Did I fail to mention that even though I have formal training as a photographic artist, and yet still despite my best efforts, only 1 of the 3 pictures (I hesitate to call them photographs) I've ever taken on the POS that has a hard enough time being a phone let alone a camera, was worth transferring anywhere other than /dev/null? - leading me conclude that there's probably nothing ever photographed with a telephone that could be of any value to anyone on the planet other then the clueless taker and the mindless masses that inhabit Flikr and Youtube.]


I didn't buy my phone for the camera, but it has one. I've used it a couple times, mostly to see how well (or poorly) it worked. I was surprised to find it's better than the cheap cameras I've seen. It has resolutions of 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480 with zoom capability for the two lower resolutions. I've seen cameras that cost more than this phone with lower resolution. For a phone, the video camera isn't too bad either, though I'd only use it in a real pinch.

Our real digital cameras are much better, but I've seen none that come close to a good, old fashion analog camera that uses actual film.

PGA
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