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    The camera function is slow to load as the camera screen did not appear for several seconds. I was wondering if I had pressed the button correctly! It is a little difficult to press but otherwise picture quality is good and auto-focus was quick and quite accurate. The 5-megapixel camera is more than sufficient to develop large prints and is great to have without having to bring along an additional camera.
    From: Vincent Chan
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    Nokia N96 takes great pictures: sharp, good colour-saturation and details. Add on the wealth of features that includes multiple auto scene-modes, timer, exposure, colour-tone, and even light-sensitivity & video stabilisation controls; who needs another entry-level digital camera? The Nokia N96 ups the notch further by incorporating dual flash lights that throws out powerful flashes, ensuring your pictures & videos are always bright & clear; other camera-phone wannabes step aside please. Oh, you can also upload the photos directly to online services like Ovi, Flickr, and Vox, straight from the Nokia N96; no transfers to PC required. Nice touch there Nokia ;)
    From: Sean Lau
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    The 5MP camera on the Nokia N96, even though it has a Carl-Zeiss lens, takes fairly decent photos only. I found the photos to be crisp and sharp when viewed on the Nokia N96 screen, but once you upload it into the PC, the enlarged version looks quite “noisy”. I found this to be true even in good lighting conditions. The incorporation of a macro function together with the camera is a nice idea, but I think an “anti-shake” function will be an even better idea. Also, I personally find the idea of a dedicated button just for photo-taking (there may be others, but I did not manage to find it) to be quite a hassle, especially if one is taking a photo in the portrait format. On the whole, the photography function, to me, was not so good.
    From: John Low

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