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I did. I think you're just looking for flaws that arent there.
The tree is a slightly different texture compared to the other on the left, it does not appear to be blurred, just slightly darker.
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Posted: 2010-11-01 23:58:05
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Mmmm ok i see...
Look a this one on the extrem right side of the pic (the car, the trees, the ground...)
Pic taken by naveedaziz83
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Posted: 2010-11-02 00:08:42
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Ground, looks fine.
Trees, look fine.
Car.. cars are moving objects, as shown in that picture.
Have you noticed something ? everytime you people try to claim the N8 produces blur spots, the spots are in completely different places ?
Sorry, give it up, you cannot convince me. Your anti-N8 bias is wasted on me.
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Posted: 2010-11-02 00:15:33
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Remember this
But apparently you're myopic !
Like i said i ordered mine, i will see by myself
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Posted: 2010-11-02 00:21:33
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@etaab
other people wasting their time searching in the internet about images taken by n8 with blurd spots, why searching if some are already here in this thread?, maybe because they can't find any blurd spot in your shots
Not everyone is good at photography, many people that bought n8 dont know how to handle and take good pictures, now if there's something wrong with their images well its a human error and not a camera error.
[ This Message was edited by: exaflare23 on 2010-11-02 05:54 ]
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Posted: 2010-11-02 03:42:45
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Those blurs do exist!
However, don't you think that the exact N8 shooting some pics with tiny blur spots and other pics with no blurs at all is something to wonder about?!
How come there are pics with no blurs at all, and others with those, and at totally different spots? And from the same handset?! That's not to claim that some handsets are faulty and others not..
It can't be related to a hardware problem. Neither a fault in the lens nor any other possibility.
I'll leave it for the happy rabbits who came up with the blurs thingy and making a party about it to scratch their heads a little bit and think it over. It's very doubtful, but they may figure it out..
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Posted: 2010-11-02 05:20:45
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For me,the blury areas is just with some faulty units...
Like the old N82.
The only real "problem" on N8's camera is the power of flash.
It's annoyingly weak
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Posted: 2010-11-02 06:11:19
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N8's aim was to get a natural shot and not bright shot
like motorola zn5 so much powerful xenon that it makes the picture looks fake
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Posted: 2010-11-02 07:00:40
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I think N8 camera has plastic lens , this explains the diferent spot places. Ofcourse there are phones with no problems.
However N8 remains one of the best cameraphones,
[ This Message was edited by: Sassho on 2010-11-02 06:24 ]
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Posted: 2010-11-02 07:20:33
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On 2010-11-02 07:20:33, Sassho wrote:
I think N8 camera has plastic lens , this explains the diferent spot places. Ofcourse there are phones with no problems.
However N8 remains one of the best cameraphones,
[ This Message was edited by: Sassho on 2010-11-02 06:24 ]
Ok, I'll go along, but first let me rephrase the above posted question:
A certain N8, one specific handset, is sometimes capturing photos without any blurs, sometimes with. And those photos with the blurs have them in different spots; not in some specific spot on every photo which has blurs.
And again all these diverse situations coming from one specific device.
So, could you elaborate how could a "low-quality" lens cause this?
And based on what did you categorize the lens on the N8 as low-quality? In comparison to other cameraphones of course.
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Posted: 2010-11-02 13:14:07
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