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N82 v. E66 v. G900 Flash test

July 4th, 2008 at 10:52 am

Norman John from Symbian World happened to have three devices kicking around recently and decided that the best thing to do, given this situation, was test how their camera flashes performed in low light

He gives us three example shots, all taken with all three devices, and the differences are quite remarkable. For close up objects, the xenon flash of the N82 really outperforms the others with their LEDs, with the E66 projecting a strange red colour onto the surface and the G900 simply not showing anything. The third picture, at a distance of about two metres, shows the best differences between the three devices. The G900 isn’t even in the frame, showing virtually nothing. The E66 produced ‘an acceptable result’ but the N82’s xenon wins again, and is ‘perfect’. Norman concludes that the N82 Black is ‘perfect…for bad light conditions’.

Do you agree with Norman’s decision? Have you come across a device with a better camera/flash combination? Head over and let him know what you think.

By: TomH

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