While the Nokia N95’s battery life may leave a little to be desired, it comes with one of the finest cameras ever fitted in a mobile phone. The handset can capture five mega-pixel (2592 x 1944 pixels) shots through its Carl Zeiss auto-focus lens, with up to 6x digital zoom. Proud new owners are starting to explore the N95’s photographic capabilities and posting the results on photo sharing site Flickr.
To check out the N95 gallery on Flickr, click here. Meanwhile, the most-popular Nokia on the site is currently the 3.2MP N73.
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As a further note to this, Mobile Burn has just run an interesting comparison between the photo quality of the N95 versus the Sony Ericsson K800i. Apparently, the Nokia uses such powerful image enhancement that it actually spoils the detail in the picture, and the K800i’s 3.2MP camera often outshines the Nokia’s 5MP one. Whoops!
For some examples, head here: http://www.mobileburn.com/story.jsp?Id=3298