

Symbian helps the problem with its vivid shooting mode which compensates for this in processing.

* Exposure (-2 to +2 in increments of 0.5)Ĭolour reproduction is slightly dull and dreary in full auto. * White balance (auto, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent) * Colour tone (normal, vivid, black and white, sepia),

* Self timer (off, 2 seconds, 10 seconds, 20 seconds), * Scene modes (auto, user defined, portrait, landscape, sport, night and night-portrait) The camera has face detection, an optional on-screen grid, as well as the following: To take a snap, you can use the one stage camera button, or there is a single camera icon on the screen that we found delivered less in the way of camera shake. The real blow comes with the lack of auto focus, leaving the Nokia C7 perfectly usable for landscape shots and distant group shots, but not for shots of objects closer than a meter.Īll the camera options on the phone are the same as on the Nokia N8 except for two: the Nokia C7 has a video light mode, and the Nokia N8 has a macro mode. Megapixel count isn't the where the phone's downgrade strikes hardest, with a more than adequate 8MP sensor on the Nokia C7.

We recommend using an unlimited data plan or WiFi connection.One of the areas the Nokia C7 has been stripped down when compared with the Nokia N8 is its camera. Now it’s even easier to stay connected to friends and family – no matter the device they’re on.
