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Hey guys, like many of you I'm looking inot getting the N96 or N85.
But it seema to me or atleast that's what the impression I'm getting is that even after 1 year,the N82 will still remain the imaging king.
I just don't buy the dual LED thing and those cameras appear to be good, but slightly below the N82. (We'll have to see when the final units come out)
But what do you think, will the N82 still remain the best in camera?
I want a new device, but hate the fact that when I upgrade I will be getting a slightly lower camera.
n82 is an awesome phone...period whether its 1 year or 2 year whatever. THeres are certain points few and far between when Nokia just gets the whole package correct....when everything comes to gether and just 'works' correctly..the form factor/the design/the performance/and everything works correctly.. . N82..It belongs in the category of one of nokias all-time greats. in the league of the select few of Nokia Phone which can be called worthy of the N-series moniker
i still get the feeling that the n82 clicks better than any N95 and below phones...even during daylight pics...i have seen a LOT of images on flickr and other sites...and photo quality does seem to be a bit better...(or is it all my imagination?)
Phone(s):
1: Nokia N86 8MP NAM
2: Nokia N82 (backup)
3:
Provider(s):
AT&T
Joined: Feb 2005
From: United States
Posts: 75
How can the n85 take better pictures? Xenon flash wins. Dual LED flash? Does that mean people's faces will be even bluer than before? My N80's LED flash made everybody appear to be blue.
Phone(s):
1: Blackberry Curve 8900
2: Nokia N82
3:
Provider(s):
Rogers
Joined: Jul 2005
From: GTA - Canada
Posts: 754
Samsung i8510 INNOV8 will have/has a better camera than the n82. i dont think it has the xenon flash but 8MP and solid quality images. GSMarena.com has sample pictures taken with it and they're awesome.
Phone(s):
1: Blackberry Curve 8900
2: Nokia N82
3:
Provider(s):
Rogers
Joined: Jul 2005
From: GTA - Canada
Posts: 754
Quote:
Originally Posted by gr3gg0
Samsung i8510 INNOV8 will have/has a better camera than the n82. i dont think it has the xenon flash but 8MP and solid quality images. GSMarena.com has sample pictures taken with it and they're awesome.
How can the n85 take better pictures? Xenon flash wins. Dual LED flash? Does that mean people's faces will be even bluer than before? My N80's LED flash made everybody appear to be blue.
Samsung i8510 INNOV8 will have/has a better camera than the n82. i dont think it has the xenon flash but 8MP and solid quality images. GSMarena.com has sample pictures taken with it and they're awesome.
even better is that it's s60.
From what I heard it's a good camera, but not better than the n82, despite the 8 megapixel. more megapixels does not equal better camera quality, just more pixels which comes in handy for printing or cropping.
Samsung i8510 INNOV8 will have/has a better camera than the n82. i dont think it has the xenon flash but 8MP and solid quality images. GSMarena.com has sample pictures taken with it and they're awesome.