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Hello List,
I have just updated my phone to an Ericsson t39 and I am now thinking of getting the MCA 10 View camera to go with the phone as well.
Does anybody have any pics from the MCA 10 view camera as I have had a look around the site and could not find any. This is due to I am very intersted to see how good they are, as I have been told mixed comments about it.
Many Thanks
Alex Holmes
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Posted: 2002-06-03 17:10:00
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cool man.....
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Posted: 2002-06-03 17:38:00
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dont have any pictures though....
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Posted: 2002-06-03 17:39:00
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What do pics look like on a T39?
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Posted: 2002-06-03 19:08:00
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I have heard that the hightest resolution is 320x280
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Posted: 2002-06-03 19:12:00
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You can't see the pictures on the T-39 before you upload them.
The MCA-10 is pretty much independent from the camera which the MCA-20 is designed to specifically work with the T68 and use its memory.
Here's the lowdown on the MCA-10:
1) I think the 320x240 res is correct.
2) The phone holds 5 pictures before you have to upload them. The pictures are stored in the camera's memory, not in phone memory as in the T68/MCA-20 combo.
3) You can attach a name to any picture before you upload it. This sets the filename that is used when the picture is uploaded/e-mailed.
4) In the upload configuration, you can specify multiple e-mail addresses to e-mail the pictures to. This is in addition to the upload to MobileInternet.com which the cam does by default (and I don't think you can disable). You can then do to MobileInternet.com and view your pictures.
5) The camera is able to either dial-up an ISP or upload the pictures via GPRS. Read the manual for GPRS connect configuration, it's not obvious. The camera has internal ISP phone # information but I believe that there is a way to make the cam use one of the phone's data account entries to dial the ISP. I am assuming this because this is how you configure the cam to use GPRS and I don't see why you can't do it to use dialup also.
6) There is a slight delay between the time that you press the "shutter" button and the time it actually takes the picture. Not exactly sure what the delay time is but I press the button and count to three (3) whenever I take a picture. This eliminates camera shake that is the main cause of blurry pictures.
6) The picture quality is about what you'd expect from a QCIF digital camera.
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Posted: 2002-06-08 16:28:00
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ive got some MCA-10 View pictures taken from the T68 though and they are like the 320x240 photos on the MCA-20 so go check the MCA-20 topic and check out the 320x240 photos there ok??Why buy the MCA-10 view for the T39 you wont be able to view them on the T39 anyway????
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Posted: 2002-06-08 16:31:00
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Hello all,
Many thanks for your messages. I am surprised on what you said about not being able to view anything from the MCA 10 view.
This is due to SE are selling the MCA 10 on there web site as being able to view pictures on listed phones on which T39m was one of them.
Surly this is a break of the Trade description act.
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Posted: 2002-06-15 23:07:00
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Dear all,
I have MCA 10 and T68i, how to take a nice picture since i've tried but looks too dark, how much light we can get the nice picture, or should be at the outside?
Thanks
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Posted: 2002-06-19 07:52:00
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