Q. Friends I have xperia sl phone. it is very good at taking photos without zoom but when i zoom to capture photos photos appear blurry.
i have found on internet that there are some gadgets like those at
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8X-Zoom-Optical-lens-Mobile-cell-Phone-camera-Telescope-/120973829399?pt=US_Other_Cell_Phone_Accessories&hash=item1c2a9a2517#shId
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-8X-Zoom-Telescope-Camera-Lens-case-cover-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-S-III-i9300-/251262311424?rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222002%26algo%3DSIC.FIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D15054%26meid%3D7529719898401846520%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D1125%26rk%3D3%26sd%3D120973829399%26
but all of them are having only 8x zoom. can you please tell me any site where i can find such gadgets with 24x or 32x or 40x optical zoom . please help me
A. If I'm you I should buy a real camera like the guy above me said. Of course, cameras these days are all about technology it's easy to use it. Just buy a canon and nikon, some cameras have better quality into taking photos and videos.
Is 2MP good image quality?
Q. So I was checking out Samsung 8GB Galaxy Player 4.2 (YP-GI1CW/XAC) and was looking at their camera quality. The spec:
Still Image Resolution - 2MP
Video Resolution - 640 X 480
Video Frame Rate - 30 fps
So is it right that it produces somewhat high quality images, but poor videos? Can anyone give me a more in-depth explanation on what exactly 2MP means?
A. I shot this photo with a 2 megapixel camera http://www.urbanphotos.net/images/LVCD/slides/boardwalk_closeup2.html
It was an Olympus with 10x zoom, C20 or something. I forget the model number. I've owned dozens of digital cameras since they first came out. "Megapixels" isn't an indicator of image quality. The number of pixels is just a general guideline as to how large you can print the image on paper without distortions.
2MP = 1600 x 1200 which would be 100 dpi at 16x12 print size or 200 dpi at 8x6 print size. If you're using a camera that's built into a smart phone or MP3 player or whatever, image quality will not be very good. You have no shutter speed control. You have no aperture control. You have a tiny plastic lens that can't even really be called a "lens". You have no optical zoom. You can't adjust the ISO. You can't adjust the white balance. It''s basically a toy camera, the images won't look much better than what you'd get from a $5 cardboard disposable camera. Maybe worse.
I need advise on cameras?
Q. I am looking for a reasonable priced digital slr camera for christmas not too complex to use for a 15 year old. Any suggestions?
A. Samsung galaxy camera: basically a small tablet with a zoom lens!!
Go to a camera store?
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