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2011-08-14
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2011-08-14
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2011-08-14
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2011-08-14
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2011-08-14
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Yeah, most people with cameraphones don't care about macro shots. Try again.
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2011-08-14
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2011-08-14
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Yea, sort of, but not many people see it. But that's not it. I feel sorry for Elop having to clean up the terrible mess caused by the previous administrations, and I feel sorry for Nokia being in this mess they are in right now.
They are shaping up now, but previous software teams have failed miserably due to poor (non existent) technical leadership. Hardware is good, but if there is one thing that has killed off Symbian^3 devices it is EDoF. To put EDoF on, not one but a whole series of top end smartphones, is a brain dead act of epic proportions.
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2011-08-14
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2011-08-14
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AFAIK Kevin Mitnick + a whistle exploited a bug also on that one some time ago...
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99% of the users will definitely not be happy with EDoF. What is correct is that for 99% of the usage, 100% of the users will be happy. For 1% of the usage (assuming macro and close ups to be 1%), then 0% will be happy.
That 1% is more than enough to upset the 99% where it is OK. That happens maybe once a week, or once every other week, it doesn't matter. Every time it happens you think, this is a piece of utter **** and want to throw it out the window. You cannot rely on the camera to do its normal camera job, and that is far from good enough.