lol, so true. you should have pointed him to this
NEW! SonyEricssonK800 10.5MP Digital Camera - Black -
@Charlie001
5MP on k800.....would you like a walkman 5.0 with that too?
lol, so true. you should have pointed him to this
NEW! SonyEricssonK800 10.5MP Digital Camera - Black -
@Charlie001
5MP on k800.....would you like a walkman 5.0 with that too?
Like i said in an earlier post, a phone is just a phone.
If someone wants the best in picture, video or audio performance better to consider using HI-FI, HI-Performance dedicated electronic devices like:
- a Canon digital photo camera
- a Sony HD video camera
- a NAD or KRELL audio amplifier
- a set of NAUTILUS giants speakers
or drive a truck 'n throw all the aforementioned gear in the back, although you might had to mod the tpa/system/layout for optimal performance =)
it 's impossible,i think too
i wanna have 5 mp too.......lol :)))
I've been on holiday/vacation for a week and just come back to some interesting replies. I'd like to thank you all for taking the time to do so.
I didn't realise the mp's were limited by a chipset but thought they could be modified by software changes. Anyway, been thinking about upgrade to the K850 as I really do like the feel of the K800, and I see the 850 has a touch sensitive 'joystick'.
Can't remember who mentioned it but as far as the size of the picture is concerned you're right, 3.2mp's still gives great clarity and sharpness. However I've been creating my own home DVD's (you know, family stuff) for a few years now and the larger the TV screen the more obvious which equipment I took the photos with.
Thanks again for all your advice and suggestions - Charlie001.
PS still love the phone and still finding lots more things that it does.
You intend to view the photos made by your phone on a TV set, it doesn't matter very much the resolution as long as they are between 640x460 and 720x576. If you want to view pictures at a higher resolution you need a DHTV set and a true HD-DVD player, because standard TV and DVD sets display the image on standard resolution witch is not bigger that 720x576.
Even if you have pictures at a resolution of 3MP and you create a DVD slideshow or video presentation the max resolution will be 720x576 (PAL) or 720x480 (NTSC).
Be well!
This is true as I have DSLR 10.5 MP camera and pictures on regular TV look the same as those at 3.2 or even 1.5MP.
It is TV hardware that is limited to specific resolution. Now the technology that will overcome this is laser TV. http://www.lasertvnews.com/
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