Used Video Cell Phones
Because a number of important technologies have converged, such as MMS and the 3G standard, it is possible today that cell phones easily capture video. This has been most evident when you watch television and how much of the footage provided to Fox News and CNN in fact come from viewers who used their cell phones to capture video footage.
It is common today to see so much of the online media supported by people who are using their cell phones to share their videos and then upload them to the many video sharing sites and news outlets.
It is also very common that most cell phones which can take pictures can also capture video. What used video phones apart is how fast they can capture these images which is known as resolution and frame rate.
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Entry-level phones capable of basic video will deliver video at eight frames per second. The most common video format is known as 3GPP, and is supported by the h263 video standard.
This format can only capture up to 10 frames per second. One of the more popular phones that has the eight MB a pixel camera and can capture video at 640 by 480 pixels and 30 frames per second is the LG KC910. Phones with video are great if you also want to upload two YouTube to share with others on the Internet. The Sony Ericsson C510 is a perfect example of a phone that does this and also has built in software for this purpose.
Most used cell phones on the market today do not have video capabilities. So if you are looking for this feature we strongly recommend that you contact the seller to find out about this ability. What we have found, however, is that there is very little difference in price when you compare a used phone with the camera, still picture taking ability and the video taking ability.









