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Nokia E75
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The camera, by comparison, is a little less impressive. Hold down the shutter button on the side and it takes a rather tardy four seconds to kick into life. There's none of the Carl Zeiss lens malarkey you get on Nokia's N-series handsets, but it's a competent snapper without much in the way of extras.
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Maximum resolution is 2048 x 1536 pixels and there's autofocus, an 8x digital zoom and a red-eye reduction option for the LED flash. You can optimise shooting for movement, landscape and close-ups, plus there's a burst mode which takes six shots in rapid succession and a timer too.
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Nokia's photo editing suite isn't present and there are very limited facilities for adjusting your pics – rotate and zoom is all there is, though you can upload snaps to the internet directly using Nokia's Ovi site.
The screen's not bad for video viewing
Pics are bright though not especially sharp, and colours aren't what you could call vibrant. Switching to video mode drops the quality to 640 x 480 but it does record at 30f/s, so it's a cut above most basic cameraphone video recorders and you can use the flash as a video light. There's also another camera on the front for video conferencing.