One thing that really surprised me about the Nokia E75, was that it’s Camera was actually pretty decent. Sure you wont be taking any award winning photographs with the 3.2MP Autofocus Standard Nokia Lens, but whatever they’ve done to improve it this much, it’s a nice step up for Eseries devices.
One of the few faults people could find with the ol’ Nokia E71 was it’s poor camera. Thankfully with the E75, I’m glad to say, that’s something people wont complain about (that much) anymore.
We took the E75 around with us yesterday. Here are a couple sample pictures taken with the E75 camera :
Note: Since the Camera is not supposed to be the E75‘s strong point, we’re not going to critique each image like we usually do with Camera Sample Posts.
(Remember you can click on any Image to see the high resolution version)
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Camera Interface :
The interface on the E75′s camera is pretty much identical to it’s Nseries counterparts, and the E71 and E66 before it. Chances are, if you’ve used a Nokia Symbian device lately, you’ll know how to work it.
Another nice surprise, was that the E75 supports Geo-Tagging for Images (and Video too). Images can be taken at resolutions up to 3 Megapixels (the camera has 8X Digital Zoom), and Video at a nice 30 fps VGA.
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Close-Ups :
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Mid-range :
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Long-range :
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Pictures with Flash :
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Recorded Videos :
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Conclusion :
So there you have it.
The E75 seems to have a problem with too much light, but as you can see in the Beach photo samples, it does a pretty good job otherwise. The flash isnt half bad either. It could have benefited with a Dual LED setup but since this is still a business-first phone, it does the job well enough. The E75 doesnt claim to be a camera-oriented device at all, anyway.
Consider us a tiny bit more impressed with this little Business phone.
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[...] On the upper right side we have the 3.2 Megapixel camera, with it’s single LED Flash and a small reflective Mirror. Of course, we would have liked to see a better camera and a better flash, but since Nokia says this is a business-first device, we wont make much of a deal out of it. The Camera quality is way better than the E71, both in terms of pictures and (especially) video and is pretty decent by our tests. To check out more on the Camera check out our post on Camera Samples from the Nokia E75. [...]