Friday, March 02, 2007

Sanyo M1

Sanyo M1MobileBurn reviews the Sanyo M1 and writes, "The Sanyo M1's on-board 2 megapixel camera with auto focus produced some nice photos right from the get go. When taking photos outdoors, no messing around with any of the image controls was needed to get a good shot. But when we went indoors, we struggled a bit when it came to the camera's flash. The white balance always seemed a bit off kilter and needed adjustment. The M1 comes with lots of great options to help improve images though. A focus lock feature lets users center on a subject, set the focus, and recompose the picture while still keeping the original subject clearly in focus. We tested this feature over and over and it never failed us. The cameraphone is also able to take multiple photos in quick succession. The 2 megapixel camera can handle up to 9 continuous shots taken in sequence. Resolution will be lowered to QVGA (320x240 pixel), but this is still a great bonus. The M1's cameraphone can be activated from either the open or closed position. Either way, I had trouble keeping my fingers off the camera's lens, and at times the flash. My hand always seemed to want to block the camera. The M1's video recorder produces QVGA (320x240 pixel) resolution video clips that can be up to 120 minutes in length. Both pictures and videos can be uploaded to the Sprint website, or can be copied over directly to your computer via USB or Bluetooth."

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