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Nokia N85 picture sampler |
In 3 months of ownership, I snapped
nearly 1000 pictures with my Nokia N85,
US version, including some truly great
ones! That includes most of the pictures
taken during my holiday road trip to New
Orleans.
Right about now, you probably expect me
to write a glowing review of the N85
camera, but I can’t - it’s pretty nice,
but it’s not good enough.
Despite almost identical specs, it
falls short of the cream of the 5
megapixel crop: the Nokia N82, the Nokia
N95, the Motorola ZN5, the Sony Ericsson
K850i, and the i-mobile 902…
The culprit? Noise, noise, and more
noise - just like its sibling the Nokia
N79, the Nokia N96, and the 3 megapixel
5800/E71/E66. Do you see a trend here?
Color balance is fine. Exposure, while
sometimes off, is generally decent. But
low-light performance is plagued with
noise - I’m not sure if this is a
firmware problem that can be fixed with
future updates, or a hardware limitation
related to sensor size.
No matter the reason, it’s a
show-stopper, and it’s extremely
disappointing! When I first played with
the N85 last summer it seemed like a
better flagship than the N96, and a
logical replacement for my N95-3. I
wrote:
"Take the awesome N95-3, add a
lens cover, add European 3G (in addition
to US 3G), add USB charging, replace the
single LED flash with a dual
ultra-bright LED unit, replace the LCD
with an OLED screen, and make it a lot
thinner. That’s the N85, and after
playing with it in Helsinki, I can’t
wait to replace my N95-3 :)"
The lens cover is a necessary addition.
Tri-band 3G is really useful, and
hopefully destined to become a standard
feature on all future Nseries devices.
USB charging is great until you find
out it’s somehow incompatible with any
generic USB (home/car) charger other
than Nokia’s. The OLED screen looks
beautiful (if not a bit warm in color)
until you use the phone in direct
sunlight…
Pros:
- Lens cover
- Geo-tagging
- Dual LED flash
Cons:
- Poor low-light performance
- OLED screen difficult to read in
direct sunlight
- Slow picture viewer
The N85 camera looks good on paper, but
beware of specs. Although the N85 is a
very nice phone overall, I ended up
somewhat regretting the sale of my
N95-3.
Hopefully Nokia will break this noise
trend with the N97 and the 8 megapixel
N86.
For more information, visit tnkgrl.wordpress.com/2009/03/07/pictures
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items are from between 09 Dec 2008 & 25 Jan 2009.