<http://cell.wikia.com/wiki/Motorola#Email_digital_camera_photos_with_V3xx>:
If email is enabled and properly configured, the RAZR V3xx can be
used to wirelessly email digital photos from regular digital cameras
that use removable memory cards compatible with microSD used in the
RAZR V3xx. For example, a regular digital camera that uses SD cards
can store digital photos on microSD cards by means of inexpensive
microSD to SD adapter.
microSD adapters are available for SD, miniSD, and MemoryStick Duo,
as well as Compact Flash by means of microSD to SD adapter inside SD
to Compact Flash adapter.
The reason this works is that digital cameras store photos in a \DCIM
directory, and while the RAZR V3xx normally stores files in the
\mobile directory, it can also access multimedia files stored in the
\DCIM directory. Since the RAZR V3xx doesn't support large
high-resolution photos, it displays a red X instead of a preview
image.
The sending method is to create an email message, and attach digital
photo(s) to the message.
Some online digital photo sharing services are able to automatically
receive, store, and display digital photos sent by email (e.g.,
MyPhotoAlbum.com).
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Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
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