Hirdetés
Camera
The multimedia menu is similar to the one from N82, it looks like a roundabout and we can choose from six rectangles (the navigation button’s touch control can come in handy here). What do these six rectangles stand for? Music player, pictures, web bookmarks, latest navigation targets, favorite contacts (we can write messages from here too, and we’ll be surprised to be limited to SMS), videos and games (at this one N78 offers us to download N-Gage games by default).
One of the most important menus of earlier Symbian phones was Gallery. Well, this hasn’t been disbanded (it’s in Tools in the Media folder), but its role has been decreased. In terms of photos we have a new application, which can be accessed from the main menu and it works only in landscape view. Since N78 has no gyroscope, we have to get used to this. The application is quite spectacular, well-arranged and it has a main menu with few submenus. This main menu has our latest pictures in the topmost part, and then comes the monthly division, the albums, then tag view, downloaded pictures, all pictures and finally we have the Share Online feature, which has been discussed in detail before. Below the menus there are the picture thumbnails, displayed one after the other, while moving around in the menu is enhanced by a spectacular fade animation. When accessing the pictures we can see the usual round-going interface, handling is easy and its lightning fast.
But what do we take pictures with? The 3.2 megapixel camera on the back is again the product of Carl-Zeiss. There is a flash (LED only), autofocus and the usual tons of options, specific of N-series Nokia phones. We can set picture size, quality, brightness, environmental preset, ISO sensitivity, flash, self-timer, white balance and exposure correction. We can set image sequencing, there are effects, we can put a grid on the screen, there is macro mode. The viewfinder is stunningly fast, and what’s very welcome is that exposure also takes only a moment. There is nothing left than to take a look and analyze the pictures. Here they are:
Well I don’t know if there’s any commentary needed, but I will do comment anyway. The photos are very noisy, a bit veiled sometimes, they look like as if I’d set both brightness and contrast to the max at every picture. Of course in darkness the lens gives up too, no matter the flash. At least the pictures are not heavily blurred, that’s something.
There are no serious issues regarding videos, we can make VGA resolution videos, clicking here you can take a look at one. Videos have a separate menu, where we can find our own recordings, but after a short installation we can also access YouTube videos, which are played back correctly with RealPlayer.
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