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you don't have to tap the screen really, once you have done the focus by holding down on the screen, hold down the capture button and let go a second later!
I must admit a prefer the camera button on N900 but getting used to the on screen capture button now! its not the end of the world! takes decent enough photos for me! can only get better with future updates!
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Here is the detail, I took a photo and make the comparison :
N900(F2.8 1/15s ISO800)
N9(F2.2 1/15s ISO800)
You can find that the N9 has less noise, but N900 performs better on the color and sharpness.
Of course, the size of the camera module on N9 is much smaller than the one on N900, there is an article about this on Nokia Blog : http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/...ia-n9-imaging/
And I think N900 got a 1/2.5" sensor and N9's only have 1/3.2", that's also one big reason.
Did you find the same issue ?
Last edited by lanwellon; 2011-11-26 at 14:14.