Sony Ericsson K750 camera review: Compared to the best
We have tested the three best contemporary camera phones. You can compare the same scenes, taken by Nokia 6630, Sony Ericsson S700 and also by the expected 2 megapixel Sony Ericsson K750i. See how the auto focusing feature works on a mobile phone.
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i've had the k750i for about 3 yrs now and the only problem ive come accross so far is the camera....when i go to take a pic instead of showing the pic taken it goes bak to the background screen...ne ideas?
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- 2007-12-14 00:29
- inyb
- ESHAANROks
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i used this phone 4 a year K750i camera is fine but it is worst at night even night mode also doesnt help doing better photo quality at night. taking pics by switching light makes urs pics color yellow at night so over allits camera is poor at night.
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- 2007-07-26 21:49
- PAXH
- Syed
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Is there an option to shutdown (turn off) the camera shutter sound (the sound when u took the picture) in Sony Ericsson's K750i?
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- 2007-03-18 17:33
- waUY
- Anonymous
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i bought this phone last week and i can only say that the camera is nothing short of Amazing for a camera phone, and one which is not exactly new to the market either. The pictures are crisp and well balanced when blown full size on my laptop, which was something i was worried about. The phone is suprisingly capable of taking vibrant crisp shots one would expect from a regular digital camera. The mp3 player is fine and the headphones aren't great, but they're fine for everyday use. The battery life varies a bit, but the first couple of days i found the battery to last around 2 days. but that was with very heavy camera use. now with regular use i get 3/4 days. which is great.
Altogether a great Phone.
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- 2006-11-28 01:40
- MDSG
- Anonymous
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I've been shooting with a K750i. The only problems I have expreienced is that the cam requires good natural lighting for the photos to look excellent. If the flash is used, the natural color is lost, and the pictures tend to look a bit yellowish. Also, there is a small delay (with firmware ver 4.5 - about 2.6secs) for the photo to be captured, once the button is pressed. However, this delay can be reduced by updating the firmware to ver 5.5
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- 2006-11-21 08:23
- w4X7
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