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Battle of the high end camera phones

May 21, 2007 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Battle of the high end camera phones

With today’s handsets sporting the 3+ megapixel cameras, you would think that they could replace the regular digital cameras. For simple zoomless photo taking that may be the case. Nokia N93/N93i even have the optical zoom built-in, but still lack the image quality of even mid-level cameras. Still, you DO have the phone with you all the time and snapping the spontaneous photos was never easier.

PhoneArena prepared an in-depth comparison of the leading high end camera phones; to help us all select the perfect camera-equipped handset. They go through shooting outdoors, indoors, night shots, and macro mode with points awarded for each of the tasks performed. Not surprisingly Nokia N95 won, thus causing many reactions from the Sony Ericsson camera phone owners. Read the full article and join the conversation from here.

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