By Mike Maddaloni on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 06:00 AM with 1 comments
Last week I was riding the Brown Line in Chicago north and I got an idea to truly test out the video on the Nokia E75 I am evaluating. So I held it up against the window of the car and pressed record, and the following is what was captured.
This is a view heading north from the Randolph/Wabash stop to the Merchandise Mart stop. You will see the famous Chicago Theatre sign, the Chicago Board of Trade building and the Chicago River.
What do you think of the video? Is it of good quality? I have been using the camera for still photos and video and even took it to a wedding - look for a full report on my use of the Nokia E75 soon!
I think it did a good job. The exposure stayed fairly even . This is where I usually see some problems with cell cameras. They tend to jump around when you go from dark to very bright.
I will be interested to see the video from the wedding as it will be a good test of the low light capability.
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