Contestants #3: Nokia N95, N95 8 GB, Sony Ericsson C902, K850i
Nokia N95 and N95 8 GB
The basic N95 on top, the 8 GB edition , without lens protection, on the bottom
We probably don’t have to describe the Finnish multimedia monsters to anyone, these were the first phones to have a 5 megapixel image sensor form the renowned manufacturer. The only difference from the camera’s point of view between the original and the 8 GB edition is that the latter has no lens protection. The software is the same on N82, so it has all its pros and cons.
Sony Ericsson C902
Although Sony Ericsson is one of the greatest pioneers of mobile photography, they are not performing very well nowadays. This is mostly incomprehensible because Sony has all the devices and technology, they could theoretically make without any effort a camera phone that satisfies all needs. But they are not making.
Cyber-shot or not, C902’s software has some great flaws here and there. For example there is no spot light metering and sensitivity cannot be set. There are six preset modes and we have picture stabilizer and face recognition focus as a bonus.
Sony Ericsson K850i
The first 5 megapixel model from Sony Ericsson, that had some software issues for a long time after its launch. I have been very delicate with this sentence, the truth is that the first software that really patches most bugs has appeared only a couple of weeks ago (version number R1FA035). It is more advanced than C902 both in terms of software and hardware, it has a Xenon flash, which has red-eye reduction mode, we can set sensitivity and there is a mode in plus (dusk portrait).
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!