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#51
so if santa left orangebox an n900 in his stocking he would start comparing it to a lump of coal? I think he would probably be better off with a lump of coal. it might take better pictures......but he doesnt know cause he doesnt own one.
 
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#52
Most come out okay but certain lighting is bad like Christmas lights in low light. The wife prepping X-mas lights came out blurred
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Originally Posted by floffe View Post
Are you sure you half-press to get focus before pressing down fully?
Quite sure. I always check for a green indicator before I take the picture.
 
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#54
I am satisfied with the n900 camera quality. I previously owned a n95 and e71. One thing I do not like about the n900 camera housing is that the back cover has the lens cover attached.
 
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Originally Posted by attila77 View Post
If the N900 is downright 'ridiculous', your standards are simply too high for ANY phone cam. Sorry.
Apparently not as I find the N73 to have quite satisfactory quality. But judge for yourselves. These two images are taken in the same room under similar lighting conditions:

N900:



N73:

 

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#56
useless thread.
i had both dslr and my n900... both had different uses.

no one with a sane mind uses a cel phone camera expecting dslr quality.

maybe you should create a thread with about your inability to fit a dslr in your pocket.
 

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Originally Posted by Ossman View Post
Apparently not as I find the N73 to have quite satisfactory quality. But judge for yourselves. These two images are taken in the same room under similar lighting conditions:
can you upload unscaled version of the pictures?
 
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I think the topic should be don't expect miracles with the camera in low light. Camera works fine with enough light imo, after using my n95 anyway.
 
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#59
I'm a big fan of my (two :-) N900 - but the camera sucks in low light. And in focus speed. In fact, for mobile photography, I REALLY miss my N82 which had a superb camera; with the N900 I get the feeeling of a BIG step back in image quality in low light conditions. It a shame, really.
(Outdoor is ok)
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Originally Posted by ccc1 View Post
can you upload unscaled version of the pictures?
I'm afraid I don't have the original N73 image here. But the N900 can be fetched here at least:

 
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