Multimedia
The handset has a 3.2 megapixel camera with fixed focus, and a dual-LED flash to help in dark areas. The highest available resolution for images is 2048 x 1536 pixels, while videos can be recorded at 15 fps in VGA resolution. The camera theoretically has “improved fixed focus”, and thanks to the “EDOF” technology it has “full focus”: these marketing bullshits make any normal journalist tremble in fear, and of course there’s no full focus or macro images, the shortest object distance is 30 centimeters – besides that everything is really sharp. The ideal distance for the flash is 1.5 meters, it has pre-flashing for red eye reduction. The camera’s software doesn’t have many settings, we can choose between preset modes, we have panorama mode, exposure-correction (+/- 2 EV) and a basic image editor. We have, however, no sensitivity or light metering to tamper with.
The pictures taken by 5630 look quite good, the colors are bright, noise level is rather low, noise filtering isn’t too powerful, so the picture are detailed. Dynamics range and edge sharpness are pretty good too, so no matter that there’s no autofocus, the new Nokia takes usable pictures.
Of course the musical part is great. The software is nearly perfect, the player won’t display album covers for some reason (although we can see their place), but besides that it has all the features we might expect, as it can run in the background, it filters tracks by ID3 tags and it has an equalizer where we can add our own presets. By using the musical buttons on the side we can pause the music anytime or skip tracks. It’s fun that there’s a speech recognition software, which we can use to only speak out the artist or track title and off it goes – the recognition is very effective.
Sound quality is also good, 5630 sounds really good on handsfree and although the headset isn’t an in-ear one, but it also has good quality. We have FM radio as well, we can use it to record from the web, it does its job just as it has to.
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