Hirdetés
Multimedia
The camera has a resolution of 5 megapixels and autofocus, we can shoot pictures at a resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels at most, but at videos we have to do with 352 x 288 pixels and a speed of 25 frames/second. The camera’s software has an average amount of settings: we can tamper with resolution, white balance, exposure-correction, timing, JPEG-compression, time- and geo-stamps, effects, light metering (spot, center weighted and average), grid lines and we can turn off camera sounds. By default the camera is set to shoot pictures at a widescreen resolution of 2560 x 1712 pixels – this is a lame one, as it’s not turned off on the resolution selection screen, but it’s a dedicated switch in the options.
I’d like to put it forward that the test pictures above were taken with center-weighted light metering and not because this would be the correct setting, but because this is the default one and I forgot to change it. Anyway, I think that the average light metering wouldn’t have saved the pictures of Hero, which have a very varying quality. Generally we can say that the images have a fog on them, the colors are pale, the automatics always misses, the dynamics range is small and there is too much noise filtering. A great example for this is the leftmost picture in the bottom row, which simply looks catastrophically, as it could even be an interpolated version of a VGA picture.
As for music, the situation is quite good, at least if we don’t need an FM radio, as there is none. The music player is easy to control with the HTC widget and the player itself is easy to use, although it has no equalizer.
We can filter tracks (which are scanned automatically and very fast) by ID3 tags, album covers are displayed in small on the lists as well, which is completely useless as it looks quite stupid: if we select an artist, who has only a single album on the card, we’ll get all tracks of the album and eight covers, as that many lines are displayed at once.
The headset looks really cool, it’s a result of a marriage between iPhone’s headset and the Enterprise from Star Trek, it has medium sound quality. It has a symmetrical design (you can’t really see this on the picture, as we had to cut part of the cables, as the picture was lame), it has track skip and play/pause buttons, which don’t only look good, but are also useful. The most important is that it has a 3.5 mm jack, which is plugged in to the top of the phone. We can use any kind of headset, we won’t have problems with that. Sound quality is medium both with the handset and through handsfree.
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