Posted by Moonwalker
There are Casio watches with built-in digital color camera and IR. Has anybody tried one? Which model? Can you directly transfer pictures from the watch to the T68i or is a computer needed? How do the pictures look on the T68i display? Since the CommuniCam hasn't been available in Switzerland for weeks, this would be an interesting option, since the picture quality of the CommuniCam isn't that good either.
Posted by arroyootje
If you want to buy the watch, it's cool, everyone will look at it and go "WOW", but it's not very practical for "real" pictures.... I'll place some pics on here in a few hours... But for pictures on the T68i, it's great! You do need to send the pics to the computer FIRST and then to the phone!
Posted by josch
last week a have read in a computer magazin ( german) sasumg have developed a new mobile looks like a watch and you must wear this on the arms. ( the photo was very cool)
no price or other features offer this mobil.
josch
Posted by arroyootje
Here are the casio watchpics I promised....
Airplane I went to Afghanistan on...
Me and my friend
My girlfriend
Man from Afghanistan
Afghani lorry
Hope you enjoyed them and i hope it helps you to decide. I have both the wristwatch and the MCA-20, the watch is basically just to show off, the MCA-20 makes better pics, but is also really just to show off with... if you want high quality pics, buy a real camera!
Posted by Moonwalker
Thanks a lot! On the display (transferred by IR) they really look nice. But the fact that you can't transfer them directly to the T68i forces me to buy the CommuniCam. I already have a nice little digital camera (minolta dimage X) with excellent image quality compared to the watch cam or the CommuniCam. However, I also need a computer to transfer the pics. Sony Ericsson should produce a memory card reader for the T68i real fast.
Posted by spanker
arroyootje
did u go there b4 or after the US attack?? wats life like in there?? wanting to hear more.......
Posted by rlsia
You can use the watch to send picture email attachments directly thru your T68m without transferring the photos to a computer. This has been posted many months earlier in this forum. Maybe it will work better with T68i. I think only the Casio watch models that has color image when transferred to computer ( although some may show b/w on the watch), are supporting IR-Tran-P and hence are compatible with T68.
Posted by arroyootje
I've tried every way possible and cannot send any pics to my T68i without the programme on the computer.... My watch has colour data..... I'm sure that you are mistaken, if you believe it is still possible, then please enlighten me....
@spanker: I was there on the 18th of June, 2002. Life is pretty much the same as the photo, boring, no shops, all men touching eachother up, BLOODY hot, crap food, smily people, .... not dangerous at all, cos most of the people I mixed with were US Army zitty soldiers...
Posted by josch
arroyootje,
nice girlfriend
The pictures from the watch are not bad but how you send this pictures?
josch
Posted by arroyootje
There is an Infra Red port on the watch and I just install the program on my computer and then send everything from the watch to the computer....and then to my T68
Posted by josch
tell me please what
is your opinion about P800, is this better as the t68i or not?
thanx
josch
Posted by x-daemon
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of course, doubtless!!
Posted by josch
why
you have in the P800 the camera built- in.
and you have many other features.
i know the p800 is bigger and heavier but think it looks like good
josch
Posted by rlsia
To Arroyootje:
I have sent email using T68 with picture attachments from Casio before, but I sold the watch later because it's difficult to see the time when you're in the dark (watch has no backlight). I am not sure if it will work with T68i, but you can try the following:
1. Open the email client of T68i
2. Compose an email (try to be brief as possible) then click "Continue?"
3. Choose the option "Send w. attach"
4. A prompt "Start sending from Camera" will appear at the same time the IR port of the phone will be activated.
5. Send the file from your watch using IR as you would send to a pc.
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Posted by arroyootje
@Josch:
I think the P800 is of course better, but it's not really a GSM, it's too big. I think the T68i is better as a PHONE. It's compact, it has most of the functions you'll use and unless you're a business man, you're not really going to be writing Word and Excell documents on a P800, are you?
I think I'll stick with the T68i, but who knows, maybe when I see it, I'll change my mind...
Posted by arroyootje
@rlsia: thanks mate!
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Posted by arroyootje
[ This Message was edited by: arroyootje on 2002-07-08 17:03 ]
Posted by arroyootje
Sorry about this, my computer keeps dubble posting....
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Posted by Moonwalker
Does it work now or not? . And another two questions remain:
1) After loading the attachment by IR: Can you mark the attached picture and move to "my pictures" or do you have to send it by email?
2) What's the name of your wrist watch?
Posted by josch
arroyootje,
thanx its right i am not a business man and i guess i will never use the whole features from the p800
but sometimes we need shift. the problem is a have not viewed the real p800 only pictures.
it possible if i look the p800 i will chance my mind and i will to retain my t68i.
regards
josch
Posted by Aikonoklast
What they should make are bluetooth cameras...
Posted by arroyootje
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I haven't been able to load the pics on to my phone directly, I can't try the email thing, cos our provider can't even spell WAP...
The name of the watch is CASIO WRISTWATCH WQV - 3 something... it's silver and round and has colour data.