T400 (2765-A54) Camera Resolution ?

I just bought a Windows XP SP3 T400 2765-A54 from CDW and was verifying that it contains everything it is supposed to. The camera resolution is spec'ed at CDW and every other vendor (and in the general Google Tech Specs shown in Google shopping) as 1.3 Mega pixels (I couldn't find any info on this on Lenovo.com except in the outet, but it didn't specify any resolution there). 
When I take a picture using the default windows camera app (when you click on the camera in My Computer)  it comes out 640 x 480  (0.25 Megapixel). There's no setting to change the resolution in the control panel or device manager. I also tried the Roxio Media Import that's in the installed Lenovo Camera Center, and there also doesn't seem to be a camera resolution setting. I also checked the Lenovo site for driver updates, and I have the latest driver.
Is the camera 1.3MP for photos ? If so how do I change the resolution?

The generation of 1.3MP webcams kinda sucked; there's no white balance control. The 2.0MPs are far better.
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