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Local officials have stated deep concern, as cameras become more compact and the possibility of taking pictures or short videos of unaware children in public places such as pools increases.
What a lovely world we live in.
Too much of a brick for me though.
(Don't talk cameras here love, you're at home not work.)
Ok
(Good, now lets get drunk and play ping pong!)
I have a friend who brought a phone cam (for an experiment as he works in that field), and he said it is pretty poor. It downloads ok photos to computers, but the photo quality when sent to another phone is pap.
First nokia phone i'va actually desired in years...had been sticking to sony ericsson over the last couple years (just got a T68i at christmas) but nokia this camera phone is sooooooo compact for a camera phone.
Although they are going for £300+ even on ebay.
Don't know if I like it yet. We keep having disagreements.
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/ 0,5184,5785,00.html for a nokia 8890
> Tis okay.... just that with all these ads for phones with camera's and
> video. Still think they are a waste of money when your most likely to
> use it er.. once.
*****
Specially' if your mates don't have the same phone/type of phone. "Oo I can take pics and send them to people" "Like?" "Ummm no one, d'oh!"
what about mini-digi cams?
school plays, what a joke.
and unfair that you cant record them. :)