Camera
It’s good news in any case that despite being a Walkman we can find autofocus on the W960i with the 3.2 megapixel camera. This wasn’t a habit at the manufacturer until recently, so we could give them a bonus point, but we don’t let ourselves smashed by the marketing machinery: this should be normal, not an extra. When taking photos it is advised to hold the camera horizontally, even when capturing shots to attach to names in the phonebook.
The settings are fully detailed and are constructed by the usual scheme. The lateral expo button focuses when pressed lightly, and exposes when fully pressed. There is macro mode, tons of preset schemes, frames, adjustable image sizes and quality, and there is a flash which can be considered quite strong among flashes found on mobile phones, but when taking a look at Sony Ericsson products, it is inferior to the K800/K810/K850 series which are built on xenon technology.
The pictures made with the camera (above) are not bad, mostly because this isn’t the main profile for the phone, but such a quality is the minimum from a 3.2 megapixel top model. At the press preview they were talking about DVD quality video recording, but if this is how a DVD looks like, then I won’t ever put one in the player, because it has only 15 fps and a size of 240x320 pixels. We won’t have problems with the storage place for a while. Although the phone cannot be supplemented with memory cards, the 8 GB space is still a considerable amount.
Amongst the applications there is a name card recognition software, we have seen this kind at the rivals’, maybe the Asus PDA phones had the best of these, there would be a lot to polish on the Sony Ericsson’s system. Although one of my experiments were made with macro, the phone still argued that it is too blurry. There is only one normal reaction from the part of the user in such a case: go to hell, you took the picture, why didn’t you focus better?
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!