Camera resolution

I can't change the resolution of my camera on my mini Ipad? All pics I shoot are very low resolution...

the MP doesn't determine the 'size' in terms beyond KB size, as far as i'm aware. I find the n900 cropping no hassle anyway though, it automatically puts it on the focal point i.e. the face, and you just drag to enlarge the included area. What's wrong with that? Even if you take a smaller image you'll still get the cropping screen

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