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There is a camera on the front and back side of all PSVita models. Although the cameras may have higher specs, you are only allowed to take pictures with the built-in software at max resolution of 640x480 (VGA). What this means is that although the OLED screen will display a clear picture (indicating a nice camera), once you click the button, the compared saved pictures are a little blurry. Augmented reality types of applications can use one of the two supported modes of 120fps at 320x240 resolution, or 60fps at 640x480 resolution. The following is a breakdown of the max camera resolutions in either mode. | |||
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Revision as of 16:44, 17 May 2014
There is a camera on the front and back side of all PSVita models. Although the cameras may have higher specs, you are only allowed to take pictures with the built-in software at max resolution of 640x480 (VGA). What this means is that although the OLED screen will display a clear picture (indicating a nice camera), once you click the button, the compared saved pictures are a little blurry. Augmented reality types of applications can use one of the two supported modes of 120fps at 320x240 resolution, or 60fps at 640x480 resolution. The following is a breakdown of the max camera resolutions in either mode.
Portable device | Built in camera | Photo mode | Video mode | |
PSVita wi-fi | 1.3 megapixel | 640x480 | 640x480(60fps) | |
PSVita 3G | 1.3 megapixel | 640x480 | 640x480(60fps) |