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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Reservoir Dog on March 02, 2006, 01:45:29 AM

Title: NFR: Camera Phones.
Post by: Reservoir Dog on March 02, 2006, 01:45:29 AM
To take this discussion out of Chris's new camera post.

Pinhead: a micro SD is a flash card for my cell phone. From reading your manual your phone doesn't have one, I dont think.
My phone is a camera, MP3 player, and a video cam. With the SD card, I dont have to email my pictures, I can store them in the phone's memory (40 megs @ 600x400=512 photo's) and then dump them to the SD card when I get home and transfer them to my computer. my card is only 128 megs for now, which is 19 mp3's The largest I can get right now is 512, but next software upgrade will probably allow for 1gb. Samsung has a new camera phone, which also uses the micro SD.

The video camera is lacking. it only takes 15 seconds on low quality video. However, I have software that I can take a full length DVD (4+gb) and turn it into a movie that I can watch on my cell. I can put 4 video's on my SD card. The quality is ok, but better than I was assuming it would be. I was figuring one severly pixalated, and unwatchable video. However the quality is ok, and the videos I have watched, were actually watchable.

(http://www.phonemag.com/images/cellphones/SD_miniSD_microSD.jpg)
Title: Re: NFR: Camera Phones.
Post by: Reservoir Dog on March 02, 2006, 03:17:55 PM
so can I buy a flash drive thing for my phone? that way i won't have to ring up the e-mail charges to make use of my pictures.

I dont think your phone has one. The manual (online) is rather vague. You can buy a data cable for your phone tho, which connects from the charging base, to your computer. From what I could gather is you can up/download stuff thru the data cable. Who is your provider? Rogers, Bell or Telus?