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2009-12-22
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@ PA, USA
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2009-12-22
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@ Daly City
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2009-12-22
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2009-12-22
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@ Alexandria, VA, USA
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2009-12-22
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2009-12-22
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@ Germany
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#18
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wow i should have known to try and press halfway for it to focus... After trying that a few times the photos are now about 100x better! this is good advice for anyone with the n900.
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2009-12-22
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2009-12-22
, 13:57
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@ South-West UK
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#20
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Nokia should communicate this instruction more.
I found out only by accident after having used a N900 prototype for 3 months. Now the photos look good.
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camera, focus, fremantle, image quality, lack of quality control, maemo, maemo 5, n900, photo, photo quality, photograph, photography, picture, quality |
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Current is 5MP and above is Wide 3.5MP