Thursday, December 28, 2006
LG enV VX9900 Review - MobileTechReview
MobileTechReview has a review up of the LG enV VX9900 and has this to say about the phone's camera: "The VX9900 has an unusual 2 megapixel camera: it offers both fixed focus and autofocus modes-- usually you get one or the other but not both. In fixed focus mode it works like most camera phones, taking the photo nearly instantly with less than superb focus and no depth of field. Put the camera in either 1 or 2 step autofocus and the subject is in sharp focus, with a 1 to 2 second delay before the shot is taken. In 1 step mode the camera autofocuses and shows you the focus screen (a yellow square in the middle of the frame) then takes the shot. In two step mode it autofocuses, again showing the yellow autofocus square which turns red when it's done focusing so you can press the shutter button. Does autofocus improve image quality? Yes. Overall image quality is good by US camera phone standards but the VX9900 won't be the envy of the Nokia 2 to 3MP camera phone crowd. Images show some noise and grain even in well lit indoor settings, but resized down to 800 x 600 a 1600 x 1200 (maximum) resolution image looks quite good on a PC screen. Colors are accurate and the enV handles bright highlights well by phone standards with only modest whiting-out of highlights."
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