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inahandbasket) wrote2009-07-07 08:40 am
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So iphones are in hand and working well on TMobile. We'll see how battery life is, they're used after all.
In honor of having such a versatile little device, I've setup a Moblog on flickr where I'll post random cameraphone pictures. Friend me! I'm lonely! ;-)
Hoping to spur myself into shooting more, as I'm a lazy bastard when it comes to getting out my big camera even though I carry it pretty much every day.
Here's to hopin'!
In honor of having such a versatile little device, I've setup a Moblog on flickr where I'll post random cameraphone pictures. Friend me! I'm lonely! ;-)
Hoping to spur myself into shooting more, as I'm a lazy bastard when it comes to getting out my big camera even though I carry it pretty much every day.
Here's to hopin'!
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Anyway, I had a Blackberry Curve and the camera on that was a lot better than the one on the 3g. I haven't really played with the camera on the 3gs yet but I heard that OS 3 improved things on the 3g so maybe they've fixed some of the issues. Either way, lack of a flash can be problematic. For me in bright sunlight the 3g camera worked decent. In any other situation it was a subpar experience.
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The curve camera was better than I expected, but certainly no great shakes in the image quality department. Been wanting an iphone for many reasons, but the camera was not one. The ease of mobloging to flickr however, was one of the reasons. I don't much care about the image quality for this project, it's just to get me looking at things that way again.
The 3gs finally has actual lens focusing built-in which is a huge step forward. The images off it are really quite good from what I've see.
That said, if I were going for a really great imaging cell phone I'd be looking at one of the ones that's more a camera with a cell phone attached, like the Nokia N82 or N95. ^_^