A few years before smartphones came out, I bought a very cheap digital camera. The resolution was like 1/4 megapixel. I think that it was 640x480, but it wasn't that long ago, 20 years, that this was a standard computer monitor resolution. My monitor at home was probably no better.
At that time, 2-megapixel cameras were expensive, like $300. The funny thing is that the cheap camera actually took decent pictures at least compared to what I was used to, which wasn't much.
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At that time, 2-megapixel cameras were expensive, like $300. The funny thing is that the cheap camera actually took decent pictures at least compared to what I was used to, which wasn't much.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 9:52 PM John Coffey wrote:
I really loved the iPhone 4/5. It is still my favorite design. The bands on the side gave it a sturdiness.
I was in Salt Lake City on a slope near the base of a mountain where I dropped the iPhone 5. It went bouncing on pavement downhill but suffered only very minor scuffs on the corners.Because of the Antennagate on the iPhone 4, there was a problem with the signal not being as strong if your fingers crossed a certain spot on the external antennas, but it wasn't much of a problem for me. As a result, Apple gave everybody a free case, which I got, but I didn't use it much.I was actually pretty happy with the iPhone 4 camera. There was a time when 5 megapixel was considered premium.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3MEnM2XTiE
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