Camera Samples From The Nokia E6
The Nokia E6 packs an 8 Megapixel EDoF camera (or ‘Full Focus’ as Nokia calls it) along with a dual LED flash. Now there are people who have made peace with this technology and there are also those who haven’t.
But at the end of the day in the units Nokia is putting in devices like the C7, E7 and now the E6, do manage to take impressive pictures in favorable conditions, which basically means good lighting and that the subject shouldn’t be too close to the camera.
Here are a few pictures a took with the E6, in auto mode. Considering they were taken indoors with not so great lighting, I’d say the device did a pretty fair job. Also bear in mind that the pictures were not taken with final sales firmware. Click on the image for the full 8 Megapixel glory.
What do you think? Will the EDoF camera be a consideration in your E6 purchase?
Stay tuned for more E6 coverage.
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I am not a fan of EDOF, but am looking forward to what you have to say about the E6.
[...] he follows this up quickly with some camera samples from the 8MP EDoF [...]
Is this Full Focus cam feature the same specs as w/ the C6-01?
Yes, the E6 carries a full focus camera, which most likely is the exact same module from the C6-01/C7/E7.
Though it seems like I’ll never buy a nokia device again due to its use of Edof cameras, Im really interested in how the S^3 works put in my favourite form factor…
Hi,
Just got the E6. As an old E71 user I’m not impressed. The build-in speaker is just crap and the fixed focus camera ruins any use of the very popular QR-codes. I also used the old E71 to quickly scan documents for emailing etc, but without the manual focus it cannot be done.
Does anyone know of a hack or fix to change the foucusing option?
I fully endorse these views. Camera without manual focus (to scan documents etc.) is useless for a business user. unfortunately a graduated from E72 to E6. Will not recomend to anybody else. Nokia is going down in understanding customer needs and priorities.
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