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c902 vs N82 vs Moto ZN5 comparision |
Brightspark Joined: Aug 19, 2007 Posts: 326 From: UK PM |
the pics on the moto zn5 look the wrost - they look washed out like there's too mucn light entering the lens. |
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elementz Joined: Aug 27, 2004 Posts: 56 PM |
haven't come into this forum for months, and comparisons of all sorts with c902 still going on.
Anyway, I owned the c902 (previously), n82 (previously) and zn5 (current).
For daylight:
zn5 is the best. The details it can capture is amazing. But I agree that c902 has the best colors. Neither c902 and n82 can capture as much details as zn5. I never got such overexposed zn5 daylight pics shown in the first post.
For indoor pics within flash range:
Both n82 and zn5 did very well with their xenon flash. I think n82 is slightly better. The flash of zn5 doesn't work well all the times. Sometimes its too bright, sometimes its too dark. I usually take about 2 to 3 shots...and one of them will get it right. c902 LED can't fight.
For night landscape pics (no flash):
I can't remember whether c902 or n82 better. They are more or less on par. zn5 night landscape pics are horrible. Too noisy, and lost of details. Not very usable at all.
Overall, n82 is the best all rounder. c902 pics look good generally, if you don't view them full size. I always got disgusted when I view c902 full size. But luckily normally there is no need to. zn5 is the best point and shoot. The starting up speed, saving pics speed, focusing speed, are the fastest among the 3 phones.
Just my personal opinion after using these 3 phones.
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RockHell Joined: Feb 18, 2009 Posts: 105 From: Scotland PM |
Nice comparison |
mrjulius Joined: Jun 19, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: Pleasant Hills, Manila PM, WWW
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nice i learn something in this topic |
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