In what may well be a bit of surreptitious marketing, the N90 blog notes that the current issue of Finnish magazine Pikseli (great name!) features a cover photo shot with a Nokia N90 cameraphone! The N90, you may recall, is Nokia's new smartphone with a camcorder-style flip out LCD, and, in a first for a cameraphone, a glass Carl Zeiss lens. The phone also has far more control over photography functions, such as exposure, than is normal for cameraphones. Judging from the magazine, the camera is very good indeed - even taking into account professional lighting and a striking model.
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