Sanyo M1 review
The Sanyo M1 is a 2.0 megapixel camera phone with a wide range of features from built in flash to digital zoom. Its overall design is very sleek, the shuttter on the camera is a little loud but yet it does provide some very clear pics both indoor and outdoor
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PCMag reviews the Sprint Power Vision Phone M1 and writes, "the handset’s 2-megapixel autofocus camera is rather disappointing. Although the autofocus is fast for a camera phone, at 0.7 seconds of shutter delay, and although both exposure and color balance were adequate, outdoor photos showed annoying compression artifacts, and indoor photos looked hazy. You can print directly to printers using USB or Bluetooth. The video mode, on the other hand, took pretty decent 320-by-240, 15-fps videos, albeit with somewhat robotic-sounding audio."
CNET reviews the Sanyo M1 and writes, "The M1 also comes with a 2-megapixel camera with autofocus. We were impressed with the sheer array of camera settings. They include four different resolutions (1,200×1,600; 960×1,280; 480×640; 240×320), three quality settings (Fine, Normal, Economy), six different picture modes, a flash, up to 16x digital zoom, a self-timer, multiple shots, fun frames, color tones, the brightness, the white balance, sharpness, and contrast. You can also choose from three shutter sounds, plus there’s a silent shutter option. There’s also a camcorder, which can record both in 320×240 or 176×144, and from 10 seconds all the way to 120 minutes."