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Greetings everyone.  I am just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these 2 devices?  I know that they are not a sprint device.  But they do have the ability to connect to mobile.  Anyone have any pros and cons behind them?  Any help would be appreciated.  I like the idea of a x21 zoom with a 16 mp camera and a 4.8 inch touchscreen that is android os.  Thanks in advance.

 

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Greetings everyone.  I am just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these 2 devices?  I know that they are not a sprint device.  But they do have the ability to connect to mobile.  Anyone have any pros and cons behind them?  Any help would be appreciated.  I like the idea of a x21 zoom with a 16 mp camera and a 4.8 inch touchscreen that is android os.  Thanks in advance.

 

Kevin

 

Most camera folks here are going to tell you not to combine technology and buy a separate camera.

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I know I know. But I love the zoom and large display screen! Lol

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I know I know. But I love the zoom and large display screen! Lol

 

Buy an SLR with video output to a digital monitor. :lol:

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Buy an SLR with video output to a digital monitor. :lol:

 

So I did actually go out and buy the wifi edition of the camera.  And i must say I'm quite impressed.  I went around and checked out the local cell towers that I could not get a good visual on with my binoculars or my cell phone (x4 zoom).  I am very impressed by the 21x zoom!  took some very detailed pictures. I could nearly read the writing on the bottom of the LTE band 25 antennas.  I can't make it out, but i could nearly read it.  so i am very happy about that.  and its quite fast as well :)  

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You can checkout my pics in dropbox if you are curious as to the results of how good the pics came out :)

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3qahoypk38gmkw7/AADnB_Tflek2WInJ22fN60boa

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