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February 17, 2005
More Treo 650/600 Comparison Photos
Here are 4 more pairs of photos taken recently with the Treo 600 (top) and Treo 650 (bottom):








Two things are obvious:
1) Focus and resolution (not in terms of pixels, but in distinguishing detail) is generally better on the Treo 650 (the blurriness on the one shot is likely due to me -- it was cold and my hand was freezing). It seems that the JPG compression is higher on the 600, which may explain part of this.
2) Saturation and contrast are much higher on the 600 (too high, IMO) than the 650, which may be a tad low. Why don't they add settings in software for this stuff just like they do on $59 digital cameras?
Also, take a look at another website (PhoneCamPhotographer.com) that has some good Treo 600/650 comparison shots.
Posted by Craig in Mobile & PDAs
and Photography
and Photos
Comments
Man, the saturation and the contrast differences kill the photos with each model. Perhaps they're just warming up for the Treo 700?
Posted by: Jeramey Jannene at February 19, 2005 6:28 PM

