Review: LG dLite
Photos
Photos from the LG dLite were about as good as I'd expect from a low-resolution, inexpensive feature phone with no auto focus. Indoors, photos were speckled with color noise, and without a flash the camera was unable to handle low light situations. Outside, the pictures looked a little better, but there was still plenty of blurred details and noise in the dark spots. I saw plenty of bright glare from harsh backlighting, and the camera had difficulty with red tones, like most small sensor cameraphones.
Video
Video quality was likewise disappointing. The phone can shoot QVGA videos, but these looked pretty bad. Movies had the wavy quality I associate with bad cell phone video, and there was plenty of pixelation and blurring across the board.
3GPP / MPEG-4 format (viewable with QuickTime)