As cellphones encroach ever further into the domain of dedicated point-and-shoot cameras, the image performance they can deliver is becoming all the more important. Samsung’s recently announced Pixon is going head to head with LG’s KC910 Renoir: both have 8-megapixel sensors, touchscreen interfaces, autofocus and a flash. However not all cameraphones are created equal, and so mobile@mail.ru have put together an image-quality comparisonYou won’t find detailed browser, GUI or multimedia opinions here, just test shots from the two handsets taken in different environments. Reviewer Dmitry Ryabinin uses the Pixon and the Renoir in outdoor, indoor, flash and macro settings, offering comparisons of the output of each.
I want to sale my LG KC910 Renoir. Excellant
condition 9/10. Great features almost next to
impossible to find in any other mobile of this
price range. Fully touch screen, 8 Mega pixal
Camera. Korea made. You may surprise to know that
LG and Samsung are the only two brands which are
not being made/assembled in china. I am offering
In terms of mobile photography, the LG KC910 Renoir comes out ahead. Its Schneider-Kreuznach lens and xenon flash easily outclass the plastic lens and LED flash of the Pixon, and its active autofocus is better too. The Pixon fights back with an easier UI and faster response, but if you’re prioritizing image quality then it looks like the LG is the handset for you.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
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