March 12, 2006
T-Mobile MDA Review - MobileTechReview
MobileTechReview reviews the T-Mobile MDA and says, about the pocket PC's camera: "Its 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera takes attractive photos by camera phone standards with relatively little noise under good lighting and it has reasonable color accuracy with a very, very faint purple tint. It lacks the XV6700's unappealing heavy purple tint, and differs only from the Cingular 8125 in that faint tint color (the 8125 has a faint blue tint rather than purple, likely due to carrier preferences and resulting tweaks to the camera app's image processing) . Photos could use more sharpening, but that's easily handled with your favorite desktop image editing program. Try to take a photo at twilight or in dim indoor conditions and you will see grain, but sizing the photo down or using a noise reducing filter on your computer can turn out usable images. The camera's LED flash isn't useful unless you're very close to your subject (living subjects will hate you because the flash is blinding and constant), but it makes a wonderful flashlight. Turn on the flash in the camera application and it stays on until you turn it off or exit the camera app."
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