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PC World has a great article on the rise of the 1 megapixel camera phone which are becoming more and more popular.
'Camera phones are moving from novelties to viable digital cameras, with the introduction of several new models that shoot images at 1 megapixel or even higher resolution.'
Whilst they are unlikely to compete with many mid ranged digital cameras in the next year or so the improvements in technology over the past 6 months have been significant.
'Many of the new models are medium-size, clamshell-style phones with big screens measuring up to 2 inches diagonally. Photos produced on a 1-megapixel camera phone promise to yield a good 3-by-5-inch print.'
Camera phones are becoming more and more 'camera-centric'. ie they are becoming more centered around the camera function and less around the phone in their design.
Digital Photography blog will continue to monitor progress in the camera phone world - stay tuned.
Camera phones boast better picture quality is an article on the same topic.
Posted by Darren in our News category on March 28, 2004