6220c pseudo 640 x 480 video

pseudo in terms of true resolution, I would love to read comments from users about the 6220c 640 x 480 video resolution, my feeling is this was misrepresented in advertising it is so obviously not a true 640 x 480 I mean you can create a 640 x 480 frame size from 176 x 144 if you really want to, in the case of 6220c it seems to me this is a 320 x 240 video interpolated by some proprietary manner to 640 x 480 frame size and passed off as such for what purpose that serves I have no idea- I would like to get the observations of others who have used it what do you think

I assume you are using the main camera (5 MP) to take the video.
I don't know what to say. Surely the sensor is more than capable of recording video at 640 x 480. And since the videos you are taking are 640x480 my guess is that the problem is the video image quality.
Maybe someone else that has this model can comment.
640K Should be enough for everybody
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