I think I won't be given an invite to your wedding, or at the very least, not given a funsaver at it.... lol
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Of course not! You've already got a camera phone, don't you! If you want to waste money on your pee, it'll be your money, bro, not mine!

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I think I won't be given an invite to your wedding, or at the very least, not given a funsaver at it.... lol
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All those apps suck! The lag ruins every photo. Want proper pictures? Use a proper camera and look through a real viewfinder. Not at arm's length. It's the only way to 1) really snap quick pictures, 2) get more or less stable, focused, images, 3) see details while you're composing.
Never use a screwdriver to hammer in a nail! Use proper, appropriate tools! Use a nice, real camera to shoot nice, real images. Camera phones are just toy cameras. And it's painfully obvious.
When you go on holiday to a tropical island you don't go on your bicycle either, do you?
Camera phones are convenient for emergencies. Like for capturing the traffic situation and the damage after you had a collision, etc. But you will never get a 'pretty' picture out of it.
Incidental extremes are hardly indicative of the average, let alone of the overwhelming majority.I've seen brilliant pictures taken with phones, or even the most low end point and shoot cameras, and I have seen photos that are awful in every aspect taken with high end professional cameras.
It is not either/or. It is of course both. Plus the situation.It's not the tool that is lacking, but the user.
I am using SnapPhotoLite. It's pretty good, except that it doesn't have zoom! Big annoyance.Also, if you have the "Stability detection" turned on, the camera won't take a photo unless you are really still or there is good lighting. I have shaky hands, so I had to turn this option off. you will see an app called PicSay about which everyone raves as an android photo editing app. I noticed in the user agreement that they will monitor various things on your phone, which is why the app says it needs internet access.
I have done some serious photography with my Sony Ericsson K750 back in college (when I couln't afford a camera
) , some people still do not believe some of the pictures were actually taken by that phone. Anyway, having a camera is always a good thing. So has anyone found any better camera app than the ones discussed here?we've been working for the past year on a new camera app called Pecan. it's going to go live in android marketplace in the next week or two (by end of april 2011) and i'd love to hear any feedback from users who are looking for new camera apps.
i'll send a message to the forum when the app is live, but in the meanwhile you can see some screenshots on our website, here: http://projectpecan.com
thanks!
chief pecan - chief (at) projectpecan.com
What would you say sets your app apart from the other camera apps that are out there?
I'm pretty interested in the auto upload function, I assume it will send all new photos to facebook without me having to "share" them?
Would it be possible to substitute facebook for animage hosting service such as picasa, flickr or put photobucket?
Also, my phone has a 12.2 mega pixel camera, will your app be able to take advantage of that resolution fully?
thanks for the reply! we're starting with three things that set Pecan apart from other apps.
first, it's a fully integrated camera experience, which means both the shooting mode and the photo preview mode are handled by the app. that means that you can do clever things like see which photos have been uploaded to facebook, move from preview to shoot mode easily, and more.
second, we support auto-upload (with or without delay), so you can just choose which facebook album you want to upload to (or create a new facebook album straight from the phone), and then upload the photos automatically. we're a small team so we decided to focus on facebook at this stage (given that they're the world's #1 photo sharing website now).
third, we let users manage photos in albums and add tags that can be automatically uploaded to facebook, too. no other app let users manage different photo albums right now.
about the 12.2 mpex camera, i think that facebook does compress photos so it might not display the full resolution. when we support in future other services like Dropbox, full resolution would be supported too.
looking forward to hearing your feedback once Pecan goes live!
we've been working for the past year on a new camera app called Pecan. it's going to go live in android marketplace in the next week or two (by end of april 2011) and i'd love to hear any feedback from users who are looking for new camera apps.
i'll send a message to the forum when the app is live, but in the meanwhile you can see some screenshots on our website, here: http://projectpecan.com
thanks!
chief pecan - chief (at) projectpecan.com
Id love to beta test it!!
My phone will wait until I release the "take picture" button.I tried vignette just now. Has lots of options but none about how to take the picture.
Seems to still just be a case of push the botton and then guess when you think its actually going to snap the image in front of you. Is the long delay just on the desire HD or common to all android devices?

we've been working for the past year on a new camera app called Pecan. it's going to go live in android marketplace in the next week or two (by end of april 2011) and i'd love to hear any feedback from users who are looking for new camera apps.
i'll send a message to the forum when the app is live, but in the meanwhile you can see some screenshots on our website, here: http://projectpecan.com
thanks!
chief pecan - chief (at) projectpecan.com
Hello
I've had my Desire S for a couple of weeks. Took some photos with it recently but there seems to be a lot of JPG compression, presumably to keep the filesize small.
My 6 year old Sony camera is 7.1MP and gives a pretty consistent file size of around 3.5MB per picture, so I was assuming a resolution of 5MP would result in 2.5MB or thereabouts. But the photos are coming out at with a large range of 750Kb to 1.75MB.
Pixel size is correct, but I can't find any settings on the app to change the quality: this website shows a 'quality' setting on a previous Desire model, but I can't find it on mine. Am I just being daft, or is it no longer there?
Alternatively, are there any cameras apps that concentrate purely on the jpg quality, without bells and whistles of special effects etc? I can do them on my computer later.
Thanks in advance
Gary.