October 24, 2006
Sagem my600v
The Sagem my600v is a candybar phone sporting a 1.3 megapixel camera, as well as the following features:
* Bluetooth
* music player (MP3, AAC, and AAC+ file support)
* 16MB internal memory
* microSD memory slot
Via EngadgetMobile.
Sagem my600v Reviews
3G reviews the Sagem my600v and writes, "That camera is another aspect of this handset which is below par. It shoots both stills and video and has several filters: normal, grey scale, sepia, negative and solarization. It also has automatic settings for a range of lighting conditions: normal, backlight, tungsten, night, sunny and cloudy. There is a timer which can be set at five seconds 10 seconds or 15 seconds. But there the goodness stops. The lens is not accompanied by a self-portrait mirror or flash unit, and it shoots stills at just two resolutions - 320 x 240 and 640 x 480. A handset with a camera whose maximum image resolution is VGA is definitely not at the cutting edge."
Trusted Reviews reviews the Sagem My600v and has this to say about the phone's camera: "As for picture quality, the my600v makes no pretensions to become your only digital photography device: its camera shoots stills at just two resolutions, 320 x 240 and 640 x 480. After you’ve shot an image and waited a couple of seconds you can immediately send a photo as a picture message. But forget about taking photos to keep as mementos. The resolution is not high enough and the quality not good enough. ... The VGA main camera isn’t as much of a problem – if you like your photography you’ll have a good separate digital stills camera at your disposal and this one is fine for ‘shoot, share and shred’ snaps.
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