Since the Exmor-R equipped point-and-shoots are placed higher up in the Cyber-shot lineup, it's probably better than the standard CCD-equipped cybershots.
That said, there isn't much of a difference between the 'standard' webcam on my vaio TT and the 'Exmor-R HD' webcam on my new Z (they're equally bad imo) so I would try both cameras out and see if you can tell the difference. I didn't buy the Z for the webcam so I'm not too bothered, but I wouldn't be too happy if I paid extra for a camera that said was advertised as better but wasn't.
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since we have hurricane warnings here in NY/NJ i might going to try to go out and take pictures with my f906i first , im kinda curious how the camera works in conditions like that.
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since we have hurricane warnings here in NY/NJ i might going to try to go out and take pictures with my f906i first , im kinda curious how the camera works in conditions like that.
Just goes to show how much more popular Sharp phones are- this thread is basically dead
N-06C pictures from NRT (Feb '12)
ANA Lounge. Has a Business Class section and a First Class section- no showers in the J section unfortunately. Lots of drinks and there's a hot noodle (udon) bar, nice place.
I think Star Alliance Gold (*G) members can use the J section, as can business/first class pax on * partner airlines. It's probably nicer than intl airlines' own lounges, though I still prefer the JAL Sakura lounge.
Our gate- it was changed after I checked-in, so I was surprised to see nobody at the originally assigned gate. There were no announcements telling passengers of the gate change, which was a bit odd.
On-board immediately after boarding. This is ANA's new short/mid-haul product- 'Business Cradle'. It doesn't recline to a completely flat bed but reclines much more than JAL's Skyluxe and the older Business-II product. Much better hard product than the last time I took this trip (Aug '11).
Small snack packet containing the usual Japanese rice crackers.
Nice change from the usual Canada Dry/no-name ginger ale usually served on other airlines.
One-tray meal, but on a 5 hour flight I don't think they have time for a multi course meal. Tasty as one would expect on a Japanese meal catered from Japan.
The loo. Nothing special...
...other than this thing! It's a set of bidet controls lol. I didn't try it as we were going through a patch of turbulence and I didn't really want water sprayed all over my pants and shirt.
Let's take a closer look at the seat.
There's a hard shell so the person in front doesn't intrude into your space even if he/she reclines.
Plenty of pitch, with a cut-out in the front seat for your legs.
Grab handles so you don't trip over your seatmate (if you're in the window seat) lol.
Nice big IFE screen. There's a coat hook. I can't remember if the FAs offered to take your coat... probably not since it's such a short flight.
There's an iPod socket too. It uses a proprietary connector, but the FA was happy to lend me a cable. Doesn't work with the iPad, but it worked with my iPhone and iPod nano. Basically it mirrors everything on your screen if you're jailbroken and you have a screen mirroring app installed; otherwise it just shows things that can be output to the telly as Apple intended (pretty much limited to videos).
There's also a USB port on the armrest- it only worked for charging though, no iPod functionality from there. I think you can plug in a USB thumb drive and play music on the thumb drive.
Economy class. This is the newest Y product with a hard shell so the person in front doesn't snap off your laptop's screen when the seat reclines. Much more comfortable than Cathay Pacific's (now 'old') hard shell Y seat. Also has a nice big AVOD/IFE screen with USB and iPod functionality from what I saw.
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