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Monday, October 12, 2009

Camera Review

Now, let's talk about the camera of Nokia E63. If you are the type of person that uses camera from your mobile phone a lot , taking pictures of everyone from fx terminals to MRT/LRT,PUJ's, during gimmicks [of course], etc., and then upload them to all your networking sites, if that is one of the most important stuffs in your daily activities, then I'm sure you'll need  a relatively high-resolution camera...and I guess you'll not be fond of the camera of Nokia E63. Because it has a 2-megapixel camera only. That said, a 2-megapixel camera is not that low.  For me, if I want, and I need a very-high-resolution camera to use in my profession,  I'll buy a digital camera!  B-) For me a 2-megapixel camera in a mobile phone is fine for taking pictures to be uploaded @ facebook! =)

{I'll put some pics taken by Nokia E63 on my next post}


...anyway, to enlighten us, here are some Nokia E63 camera reviews:

According to softpedia:
The 2-megapixel camera has only basic setting and features functions like self-portrait and LED flash. Perhaps the camera is one of the weak points of the device, but this isn't meant to be a camera phone after all. The interface of the camera doesn't come up with anything new and keeps it all simple. The maximum resolution that you can use to take pictures is 1600x1200 pixels, while the maximum resolution for movies is 320x240 pixels.

And here's a camera review from gsmarena:
the Nokia E63 is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera with fixed focus, LED flash and self-portrait mirror. You can't really expect much from a 2 megapixel snapper especially given the Nokia E71 3-megapixel unit was quite disappointing.

Much like the Nokia E71, the E63 camera lens lacks any lens protection. This means that the glass above the camera lens will get scratched in no time unless you use a carrying case at all times. The lack of a dedicated camera key is also a downer.

The camera user interface is very simple and strange in the same time mainly because the viewfinder window does not fit fullscreen. The camera interface is the basic Nokia one (as seen on Nokia 6210 Navigator or Nokia 5320 XpressMusic) and even has fewer options than the one on the Navigator. For example - there's no Panorama mode and the options toolbar hosts fewer shortcuts.
 

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