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3-megapixel camera-phones comparison: D900, K800, N73, N80, N93
The N73 camera activates automatically when you slide down the protective cover just wait for 4 seconds and the landscape-oriented interface is loaded on the phone's display. After you half-press the shutter key and focus on the object you want to take a picture of, you can shoot and after 5-6 seconds you will have an image (in the maximum quality) saved.
The viewfinder occupies most of the display but there's also an indicator for the amount of images you can take (depending on memory) and convenient line of shortcuts on the right side they are colored and you can use them for setting shooting mode, flash mode, color tone, white balance, etc.
It's really handy that after you've set the camera of the phone to macro mode for example, the icon for the shooting mode will turn to the icon of the macro so you can understand what mode you have chosen without entering the menu again.
We found it weird that the ISO settings are not numbered (50, 100, 200, etc) as in other phones and digital cameras, but have preset names: Low, Medium, High, plus Automatic options.
Using the Options Settings you can change your preference of resolution/quality, memory to save the images in, etc, and we found the option for using the current date as a name of the photos captured really comfortable.
3-megapixel camera-phones comparison: D900, K800, N73, N80, N93
Published on: 04 September, 2006 by Nanko Rusev and Pressian Karakostov
The viewfinder occupies most of the display but there's also an indicator for the amount of images you can take (depending on memory) and convenient line of shortcuts on the right side they are colored and you can use them for setting shooting mode, flash mode, color tone, white balance, etc.
It's really handy that after you've set the camera of the phone to macro mode for example, the icon for the shooting mode will turn to the icon of the macro so you can understand what mode you have chosen without entering the menu again.
We found it weird that the ISO settings are not numbered (50, 100, 200, etc) as in other phones and digital cameras, but have preset names: Low, Medium, High, plus Automatic options.
Using the Options Settings you can change your preference of resolution/quality, memory to save the images in, etc, and we found the option for using the current date as a name of the photos captured really comfortable.
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