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gayannr Posts: 499

I'll be replacing my beloved C902 very soon for an Omnia, but looking at the pictures made by Omnia camera it seems the shots are not sharp, most look soften, even the macro shots. But the Gsmarena review says Omnia has an excellent camera, they don't speak about C902 in such way
What do you guys think ??
I'll be missing my C902 camera quality ?
[ This Message was edited by: gayannr on 2010-03-19 10:28 ]

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Posted: 2010-03-19 07:23:12
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centur Posts: > 500


On 2010-03-19 07:23:12, gayannr wrote:
.... But the Gsmarena review says Omnia has an excellent camera...


Excellent only when record video
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Posted: 2010-03-19 10:28:21
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gayannr Posts: 499


On 2010-03-19 10:28:21, centur wrote:

On 2010-03-19 07:23:12, gayannr wrote:
.... But the Gsmarena review says Omnia has an excellent camera...


Excellent only when record video


is it too bad ?
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Posted: 2010-03-19 10:48:31
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mrjulius Posts: > 500

good in touch screen

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Posted: 2010-03-19 10:51:22
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gayannr Posts: 499


On 2010-03-19 10:51:22, mrjulius wrote:
good in touch screen



hey mrjulius
not buying the Aino soon ?
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Posted: 2010-03-19 10:52:02
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blackspot Posts: > 500

if it's Omnia II (i8000) you're referring to then it's indeed not very sharp especially in poorly lit scenes, it just focuses very poorly I think the Omnia HD (i8910) camera is better. If you don't pixel-peep however the shots are acceptable up to about 5R prints. Video stutters a bit specially if lighting is not good.

Like most camera phones nowadays however it's very good for outdoor and well-lit environments.
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Posted: 2010-03-19 11:00:06
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gayannr Posts: 499


On 2010-03-19 11:00:06, blackspot wrote:
if it's Omnia II (i8000) you're referring to then it's indeed not very sharp especially in poorly lit scenes, it just focuses very poorly I think the Omnia HD (i8910) camera is better. If you don't pixel-peep however the shots are acceptable up to about 5R prints. Video stutters a bit specially if lighting is not good.

Like most camera phones nowadays however it's very good for outdoor and well-lit environments.


Thanks for the reply blackspot. any idea about shots being softened
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Posted: 2010-03-19 11:01:31
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blackspot Posts: > 500

Yes, compared to SE cameras, the pics from omnia II are generally softer.
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Posted: 2010-03-19 11:21:22
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gayannr Posts: 499

Thanks blackspot, I'm referring to the Omnia ( i900) btw
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Posted: 2010-03-19 11:27:40
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mrjulius Posts: > 500

hehehe i wait to 15k the price of the aino as a student hehehe
maybe i wait 4 months
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Posted: 2010-03-19 13:37:32
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