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Immortalise your discoveries, let the Nokia 6210 Navigator’s 3.2 megapixel camera with integrated panorama feature, 4x smooth digital zoom & integrated LED flash capture your experiences and share them with your friends & family.

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    Comparing to my current 2-megapixels phone camera, this 3.2-megapixels one really comes in handy when I do not have a camera with me. It’s sufficient to take a good quality photo. Saving image seems to be taking a little long to process.
    From: Angela Pang
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    The 3.2-megapixel primary camera has enough features to satisfy most everyday photographic needs and situations. During several test shots which I did with the 6210 Navigator, the auto-focus function did a great job of capturing sharp pictures without much focusing lag, especially important for spontaneous situations involving sports or human expression. The integrated LED flash was also sufficiently bright to obtain correct exposure for indoor portrait shots. The on-board tools available for on-the-fly photo-editing made a commendable package. I particularly liked the cropping feature, which provided the usual aspect ratios for 4R and 8R photos. Coupled with Bluetooth capability, photos could be printed on the spot at photo machines located in most shopping centres. On the whole, the camera phone has good specifications and features. However, the downside was the noticeable absence of a camera cover which made finger prints and scratches inevitable with time.
    From: Yew Leong
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    The camera did not score high for me. It seems to be similar to some other models of handsets that have poor camera features. I am not referring to the quality of the pictures. Quality wise, I am happy with it, would say it’s above most other 3.2-megapixel handsets. It is the usage of the camera that turns me off. The shutter speed, etc, will not work well with any snapshots taken, when this is exactly how a camera in a mobile phone would normally be used: taking candid shots. Using the camera, I have to have steady hands and the lag between snapping and the image being captured/saved is very long.
    From: Wee Lee

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