LG Viewty Camera vs N95

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hi all

i managed to pick up a viewty before i headed off to wembley last night. so i took both with me to test there cameras.

now the N95 soon had a dead battery before kick off. but i still got some photos. however i feel that maybe i was doing something wrong with the viewty because all photo's came out blury. i mean after all is it not supposed to have image stabilization and all that jazz??

LG Viewty
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Nokia N95
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LG Viewty
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Nokia N95
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maybe someone can tell me there is a setitng or something i need to be playing with on the viewty.

thoughts please
 
I noticed with my Viewty that the default picture setting is vga, even if i change it to 5mp and save, if i exit the camera and then go back in the setting well have reverted back to vga... darn annoying... means i always have to check the camera settings before i take a pic!
 
Try making the camera brighter in the settings on the viewty, the N95 only looks better because the picture is lighter. Both are just as sharp imo :)
 
Try making the camera brighter in the settings on the viewty, the N95 only looks better because the picture is lighter. Both are just as sharp imo :)

Not sure about that, i may be wrong, but the contrast on the viewty seems to be very high. Look at the colours on the reflections on the desk, they dont seem to like "blend" very well.
 
Not sure about that, i may be wrong, but the contrast on the viewty seems to be very high. Look at the colours on the reflections on the desk, they dont seem to like "blend" very well.

They both seem the same to me, must be your monitor :p
 
Looking closely at the two the Nokia looks brighter than the LG, the flash reflection in the TV makes it look like the nokia has a more powerfull flash than the LG, however, if you focus on the CSI DVD.... the text is Much sharper on the LG picture, otherwise they look very similar.
 
the reflection in the tv is the UV light from my Chameleon lol. not the flash from the camera.

ill try playing with the settings and take some pics out tonight and compare. i've finally got a long weekend off work :D and i didnt even ask for it.

get in! lol
 
I would try playing around with the ISO settings as i get varied results depending which i use, i find indoors that 200 - 400 is best, auto is not so good.
 
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