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ferdiei says...
i trust my eyes more than what people says.
although the above review was done to benchmark the N82, recent developments in camera imaging for cellphones are more sophisticated than these 2 now. so what the heck will stir interest for this now?
Nov 26, 2008 05:49 PM
i trust my eyes more than what people says.
although the above review was done to benchmark the N82, recent developments in camera imaging for cellphones are more sophisticated than these 2 now. so what the heck will stir interest for this now?
Nov 26, 2008 05:49 PM
INspire162 says...
Higher resolution doesnt mean that the picture would look better. Well I guess we should just give motorola a chance.
Nov 26, 2008 05:47 PM
Higher resolution doesnt mean that the picture would look better. Well I guess we should just give motorola a chance.
Nov 26, 2008 05:47 PM
thaddeus says...
The person who did this review didn't even compare pictures from other 5 MP phones or 8 MP phones, all they did was compare it on how it looks when viewed on the phone. the real test should be un-edited pics from the phone when seen through the PC compared to ther 5 MP or 8 MP phones. I doubt that this phone would compare to the Renoir, INNOV8 (he compared this phone by looking at the view screen and not the raw file), PIXON and the C905. I can't believe they even posted a half baked review!
Nov 26, 2008 01:44 AM
The person who did this review didn't even compare pictures from other 5 MP phones or 8 MP phones, all they did was compare it on how it looks when viewed on the phone. the real test should be un-edited pics from the phone when seen through the PC compared to ther 5 MP or 8 MP phones. I doubt that this phone would compare to the Renoir, INNOV8 (he compared this phone by looking at the view screen and not the raw file), PIXON and the C905. I can't believe they even posted a half baked review!
Nov 26, 2008 01:44 AM
meihan says...
I tried this product last week, it's superb !! User friendly and best picture quality. Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson are no competitors to this one.
Nov 15, 2008 11:46 AM
I tried this product last week, it's superb !! User friendly and best picture quality. Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson are no competitors to this one.
Nov 15, 2008 11:46 AM
lisfrank says...
I'm not sure if the chart on 120 people is accurate. The picture comparison between ZN5 and N82 in the same review seems to show otherwise, i.e that ZN5 pictures are not as sharp and tends to be darker than those taken by N82. Maybe the chart was based on images seen in the phone displays. The review did say that ZN5 display has better color or crispier (something like that). So it may not necessarily mean that the images taken are better.
Oct 23, 2008 04:17 PM
I'm not sure if the chart on 120 people is accurate. The picture comparison between ZN5 and N82 in the same review seems to show otherwise, i.e that ZN5 pictures are not as sharp and tends to be darker than those taken by N82. Maybe the chart was based on images seen in the phone displays. The review did say that ZN5 display has better color or crispier (something like that). So it may not necessarily mean that the images taken are better.
Oct 23, 2008 04:17 PM
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