N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot-out

Posted by Meraj Chhaya, Editor-in-Chief
on Aug 17th, 2008 GMT +2

03072008644 800x600 300x143 N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot outThe camera is the reason why you are probably reading this  comparison review. You should already know which phone has the best camera of them all, as it won the TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) award this year. The N82, G800, and K850i have Xenon flash, while the N95 has a LED flash. The G800 is the only one which has a 3x optical zoom, which makes it capable of getting the top place just for the additional feature. The N95 and N82 both have geo-tagging capability.

Please click on the pictures if you want to see them in more detail.

The first test is in artificial light, automatic mode. The room is lit by a light bulb, and the object in focus is about 2.5m from the camera, 2m in from the floor. The light bulb is hanging 3m from the floor, and it's about 3.5m from the object. The wall is white, and the light bulb obviously gives it a very light yellow colour. The target is finding the best focus while preserving a good colour.

The flash did shoot in all phones.

artifical light auto mode full N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot out

At the first glance, we can see that the N82 and N95 have an advantage as the environment colour is portrayed quite correctly. The K850i stays behind with a duller light, and the G800 stays completely out of the game with its mediocre capture.

artificial light auto mode N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot out

What matters most is the object in focus, in this case, a green Sporting cap, with the symbol in the middle, and a yellow outline. The N82 focused fantastically, while the N95's capture seems quite dull, and the K850i has some noise in the image, even though it renders it much better than the N95 (ignore the light), and as you were expecting, the G800 does stay out of the game with its completely blurred picture.

Before I go any further, I've had some complaints that the G800's camera is very dark in pictures and sometimes very blurry. The moving parts of the optical zoom might have to do something with it, but it's just not acceptable, because not even the N93 is as bad.

artificial light incandescent mode full N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot out

Once again we have the same scenario, but all the camera's are on incandescent mode, which means that they are aware of the current light sensitivity, and I hope this improves the K850i and G800 capture.

artificial light incandescent mode excerpt N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot out

All the camera phones did badly in this capture test. They should have been left in automatic mode. The K850i still makes grey out of a white wall, and the G800 replaced the previous image's yellow with a purple. Not much of a difference here.

Next up is the medium distance “high up” test. All I did was find a building about 30 metres from me, a target that is 5 metres from the ground, and shoot. I was lucky enough to have a blue sky, strong daylight, and an electricity wire passing over (not that the batteries were empty).

medium distance high up auto mode full N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot out

In this comparison of the full images, it seems that the image in the middle, captured by my N95, did the best. It has the strongest blue on the sky, the shade is contrasting nicely, and the sunlight is pretty intense. And it is like that, as you will see in the next excerpt, the N95 does have a fantastic colour.

medium distance high up auto mode excerpt N82 vs N95 vs K850i vs G800 camera shoot out

Now here it is obvious that the N95 has the best colour, but the N82 and K850i have the best focus, just look at the pipes, and the electricity cable. The N82's colour is quite close to the N95's one, besides the sky, so the N82 has both the colour, and the focus. The G800...umm let's not talk about that one...

We still have three camera tests left. It's enough excitement for today, subscribe to our feed and see what happens in the next chapter, where we will review the close-ups, and night captures, which is the highlight of the cameras!

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  5. jack says:

    The n82’s is not as bad as you had taken in this review.Look at my flickr set and see How good its pictures are.( http://www.flickr.com/photos/23577348@N06/ )

  6. Meraj Chhaya says:

    I did not say that the N82 is bad, in fact, it is an excellent phone, and camera. Its competitors surpass it in certain circumstances, that’s all.

  7. Albertoo says:

    i own both the n82 and n95, photo-wise in good lighting both are spectacular, very similar qualities
    But…the n95 really lacks the excellent Xenon flash contained in the N82 which would mean without proper lighting photos won't look as good as the N82.

  8. lucretius says:

    The SE K850i has great features — when they work. However, this phone is by far the worst phone I've ever owned. Mine has suffered many of the problems reported by others:
    - sometimes the touchscreen would not work
    - sometimes the screen would freeze
    - occasionally the phone has shut itself off
    - now, after several months, some of the LEDs on the keypad will not shut off (even when the phone is shut down), thereby draining the battery

    If this phone were merely a lemon, that would be one thing. However, many people have reported the same problems. How could Sony Ericsson release a piece of junk like this? I'll never buy another Sony Ericsson phone again. Thanks.

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