Starting in 2010, all digital video cameras including cameraphones and webcams which can't spew out a minimum of 320x240 with minimal blockiness and >15fps should be all destroyed or placed in landfill, either by the manufacturers or the users themselves. What is the point of 'high resolution' blurry, grainy photos and 'video' recordings that record at 2 frames per second and sound like they were recorded underwater?
This isn't directed to the OP of course, but to the manufacturers out there.
@Dreamerm6: You must set the photo resolution to 1M or less, to enable the zoom on/out buttons. The hardware achieves zoom by cropping the image on the CCD real time. But in the higher resolution modes, it can't maintain the resolution after cropping.
It is a pretty atrocious camera. It's outperformed by my old HTC Wizard or even my ancient Samsung SGH-E720.
Anything below full daylight and the screen just displays a slow, blurry mess unless you can stay stock still; so that's decent photos and videos out the window. Not what you'd expect on such an expensive phone.
It seems like unless it has enough light it just completely demolishes the camera shutter speed to compensate for poor sensitivity.
Yea, the camera needs some help, how long can you possibly expect someone or something to hold still for that really long response time of taking the picture to actually happen.
Also where's the damn ZOOM. First damn camera phone I've seen with no zoom. WTF?
there is a trick to fix the lag. turn on the camera. push the power button. wait like 5-10 secs than hit the power button again. the camera should work fine
I don't get it. I love this phone. Who would buy a $700 phone and not do the research.
IMO it is the best all around PDA phone on the market. It is not a Camera, and is not a computer. It is a phone that, when asked, does camera work, and computer work better than any other phone I have ever seen.
I find the camera usable. Very usable. More than the camera on my Samsung 500, or Motorola Razor. As I recall, I can't seem to get the business card scan and recognition software working on my Motorola RAZOR.
yes that is a pity for the tytnii. I have it and the first thing I tought is that they could have done a better camera. But it is ok compared to all the other feautres. :)
For the first couple of seconds I'm "aiming" towards a brightly lit area. At this point the fps is at 18 which is "ok". The problem is evident after a few seconds when I "aim" at a dark area. As you can see the fps drops to 2-3 fps. Also at the end I show you how long it takes from the point where you click the "take photo" button down fully (when the white square first appears) to the point where the picture is taken (same time as a picture is actually displayed in the video).
its not a camera phone man its a pda phone..so zoom doesnt even matter
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aslos123 3 years ago
Starting in 2010, all digital video cameras including cameraphones and webcams which can't spew out a minimum of 320x240 with minimal blockiness and >15fps should be all destroyed or placed in landfill, either by the manufacturers or the users themselves. What is the point of 'high resolution' blurry, grainy photos and 'video' recordings that record at 2 frames per second and sound like they were recorded underwater?
This isn't directed to the OP of course, but to the manufacturers out there.
Heihachi73 3 years ago
How can I zoom with this camera?
Dreamerm6 3 years ago
@Dreamerm6: You must set the photo resolution to 1M or less, to enable the zoom on/out buttons. The hardware achieves zoom by cropping the image on the CCD real time. But in the higher resolution modes, it can't maintain the resolution after cropping.
arthurtrussell 2 years ago
It is a pretty atrocious camera. It's outperformed by my old HTC Wizard or even my ancient Samsung SGH-E720.
Anything below full daylight and the screen just displays a slow, blurry mess unless you can stay stock still; so that's decent photos and videos out the window. Not what you'd expect on such an expensive phone.
It seems like unless it has enough light it just completely demolishes the camera shutter speed to compensate for poor sensitivity.
CrArC 3 years ago
the fix works btw, justto sleep mode for 2-3 seconds and then wake it up and the camera is fine. put the phone in
jdbuk 3 years ago
Yea, the camera needs some help, how long can you possibly expect someone or something to hold still for that really long response time of taking the picture to actually happen.
Also where's the damn ZOOM. First damn camera phone I've seen with no zoom. WTF?
Copeland8814 3 years ago
The iphone don't have a zoom either...
celderian 3 years ago
Not sure if the response has been posted but the zoom is on the sreen on the camera, left side center.
mnkhaki 3 years ago
there is a trick to fix the lag. turn on the camera. push the power button. wait like 5-10 secs than hit the power button again. the camera should work fine
xdawpax 3 years ago
The viewer has an acceptable framerate but the pictures are WAY too dark.
CAntonCNilsson 3 years ago
I don't get it. I love this phone. Who would buy a $700 phone and not do the research.
IMO it is the best all around PDA phone on the market. It is not a Camera, and is not a computer. It is a phone that, when asked, does camera work, and computer work better than any other phone I have ever seen.
myfreepress 3 years ago
I didn't expect a perfect camera, I just expected it to be usable. It clearly isn't in dim conditions.
No one is expecting it to be a great camera, but I think it's reasonable to expect it to perform on par with 99 USD phones.
CAntonCNilsson 3 years ago
I find the camera usable. Very usable. More than the camera on my Samsung 500, or Motorola Razor. As I recall, I can't seem to get the business card scan and recognition software working on my Motorola RAZOR.
myfreepress 3 years ago
that's not dim that's called black, plus it's doing 18FPS.
what are you expecting out of it?
zagan1 3 years ago
It's black because you vcannot capture the image output from a PC
it's 2-3 fps when the seeker is aimed at a dim envoirment, it goes up to 18 when I point it towards a lamp
(or you could just have read the video description and you'd know all that)
CAntonCNilsson 3 years ago
I own the att tilt. Its one of the only downfall s on this phone.
VDubGLI 4 years ago
yes that is a pity for the tytnii. I have it and the first thing I tought is that they could have done a better camera. But it is ok compared to all the other feautres. :)
Psss76 4 years ago
SHIT
youtub233 4 years ago
For the first couple of seconds I'm "aiming" towards a brightly lit area. At this point the fps is at 18 which is "ok". The problem is evident after a few seconds when I "aim" at a dark area. As you can see the fps drops to 2-3 fps. Also at the end I show you how long it takes from the point where you click the "take photo" button down fully (when the white square first appears) to the point where the picture is taken (same time as a picture is actually displayed in the video).
CAntonCNilsson 4 years ago