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Very disappointed resolution for photo taken using MCA 20 communi cam, what do you think?
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Posted: 2002-07-16 06:58:00
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hi, try to take pic at a well lighted place... check out
www.pbase.com/dan47
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Posted: 2002-07-16 07:21:00
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My photo taken do not have 10% of yours, please teach me how to take the picture, I will be happy with your resolution.
Thanks a million
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Posted: 2002-07-16 07:37:00
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Have you tried changing the picture size....
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Posted: 2002-07-16 14:16:00
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my pictures are vey sharp. the most importent thing is that you hold the cam very steady. and i mean very steady. this way you get the best result.
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Posted: 2002-07-16 18:14:00
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which is the better cam of them all guys?
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Posted: 2002-07-16 18:25:00
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MCA20
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Posted: 2002-07-16 18:46:00
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Yes i agree very poor resolution i have tried the nokia 7650 and it is great very good resolution like a normal camera but we can not blame the t68 its half size of the 7650 i hope that the p800 will be better by the way does anyone now how much it will cost the p800
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Posted: 2002-07-16 22:24:00
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Tips for better looking images:
1. Images look better on the PC than on the t68 due to the poor color saturation on the t68 screen. Press *##* and set color boost to 25 before copying from the cam to the phone to improve this.
2. Keep the cam steady while 'fireing'.
3. Use good lighting. The shutter speed will be fast and holding it steady not so important.
4. Even if you just want an 80x60 pic for use on your phone, use 640x480 and convert in Photoshop. Postprocessing can save even bad lighting!
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Posted: 2002-07-17 01:31:00
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Tips for better looking images:
1. Images look better on the PC than on the t68 due to the poor color saturation on the t68 screen. Press *##* and set color boost to 25 before copying from the cam to the phone to improve this.
2. Keep the cam steady while 'fireing'.
3. Use good lighting. The shutter speed will be fast and holding it steady not so important.
4. Even if you just want an 80x60 pic for use on your phone, use 640x480 and convert in Photoshop. Postprocessing can save even bad lighting!
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Posted: 2002-07-17 01:32:00
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