Damn it, Nine, use a real camera! Cell phone cameras, promoting laziness everywhere.
War.
You know much "real" camera go for on the black market these days?
Peace.
Cellphone cameras aren't that bad. My 4-year-old 4.0 megapixel Canon has "Large" 2272x1704 (8" x 10" size), "Medium #1" 1600x1200 (4" x 6" size), "Medium #2" 1024x768 (3" x 5" size), and "Small" 640x480 (Web Photo size) modes. In "super fine" quality on L and M1 modes, you'll get good quality prints.
However, my Samsung phone's 1.3 megapixel camera has a 1280x960 mode and "fine" quality setting, and it will produce some very good prints. Now the camera phone is a little more sensitive to motion and lighting, so Nine, the lower the megapixels, the more you'll want good lighting, as little motion as possible, and a steady camera. Also, I would highly suggest:
- Memory card: they're cheap, and allow you to use high-res, high-quality all the time.
- Memory card reader (if not included with card): makes your phone card like a USB thumb drive, so you can
copy photos to your PC - much cheaper than $0.50/photo for picture messages.
"Real" digital cameras are about 1/2 the price when I bought mine, AND twice the resolution. I never had problems with the black market...You need to talk to the right dude...No not that guy - the other guy... Yeah, the guy that expects half the amount in Skittles... No, I don't know why... I've learned not to question...
(Just kidding...)