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+ Nokia N82 -:- User Review

3 January 2008

Nokia N82 -:- User Review



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Nokia N82 Camera Mode

On this page of the review, i will be showing you some more sample photo's taken with the Nokia N82 in various different conditions and subjects (mostly dark and very poor lighting) to show to you the benifits from the great xenon flash on the Nokia N82.

The same photo, and same subject was taken on a Nokia N95 device at the same time and put next to each other to compare both of the finished images so you can see the great difference of overall image quality taken on the Nokia N82 device comapared to the Nokia N95 photos. Both devices were set to full 5mpix image quality, and both set on all the exact same settings for every image taken.

Indoor, extremely low light conditions
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Indoor, medium light conditions
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Outside, Garden 5am very dark
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Outside, Garden 5am very dark
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Outside, Garden 5am very dark
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Indoor, roomlight
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Indoor, roomlight
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Now Some Close Up Macro Shots, This Is Where The Nokia N82 Xenon Flash Really Makes A Huge Difference In Image Quality.

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As you can see from above image samples, the Nokia N82 is the far superior camera in the poor and very low light conditions, even performing very well in extreme complete pitch black darkness as seen in some of my back garden shots above. I was simply amazed when i first took these photos, and could not belive how much difference there actually is. The plant pot image surprised me the most, and i actually took this same shot many times from many different angles, and all coming out perfectly on the Nokia N82, almost like it is daylight. Very impressive indeed.

Also with the Nokia N82 camera, you will create and capture such amazing full detail vibrant close up macro images in low light conditions. Outside daylight conditions, the Nokia N95 and N82 will take the same quality of image where no flash is required, as they do both have the Carl Zeiss CMOS 5mp optic sensor on board, it is just when the light becomes not so good, like when your indoors, or even outside on a very cloudy dull overcast day, the Nokia N82 just out performs the N95 hands down due to the incredible xenon technology.

I just really hope and pray that Nokia make the xenon flash a Nokia standard for all there up coming high end symbian devices, or "multi-media computers" it really does make such a huge difference for overall image quality, and i wish my N95 had it too..




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Source: Author: Marty


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