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Nokia N97 Camera Video Samples

   

 

Senior Services Marketing Manager for Forum Nokia, Bill Perry (aka MobilePerry),  was in Monte Carlo over the weekend and got the chance to take the following two video recording samples using a pre-production Nokia N97.

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Even though this is still pre-production firmware, I have to say I’m pretty impressed by the video recording quality. Check em out !

Video 1 :

(N97 sample) Monte Carlo sailboat from mobileperry on Vimeo.

This short video showing a very nice sailboat in the Monte Carlo marina was shot using a pre-production Nokia N97. Notice you can hear the ropes creaking as the sailboat moves with the tide.

Video 2 :

(N97 sample) Monte Carlo Ocean View from mobileperry on Vimeo.

In this 30 second clip I’m panning the camera from the shoreline to the Mediterranean Sea. Also notice that it’s been recorded in a wide screen aspect ratio.

Not bad eh ? The N97 really picked up the sound of the boat harbour ropes well. The video quality is pretty good too, and its worth nothing that its all in widescreen (or as Nokia call it “wQVGA”) resolution.

What do y’all think ? Thinking of picking up an N97 ?

[Via: MickyFin]

   

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