I tried the N70 camera for the 1st time yesterday.
I set the quality to "print" & took a couple of pics using the flash.
I then printed them via bluetooth using my Epson Picturemate 100. The result was appalling! all grainy & looked like a low-res webcam image printed .
Are there any other image quality settings apart from the Print, email, MMS quality settings?
Or is there a difference in printing direct from the RSMMC compared to bluetooth printing?
Slim
There should't be.
Lighting condition are actually quite important for the N70 as the flash can only do so much. In bad light condition it can look grainy.
Rafe wrote:There should't be.Lighting condition are actually quite important for the N70 as the flash can only do so much. In bad light condition it can look grainy.
Yep. Indoor/low-light photos will look rubbish on EVERY smartphone. Except maybe the N90.
Try an outdoor shot and you'll see the difference!
Steve Litchfield
I have just purchased a Nokia N70 with vodafone but i need to no if i can change were bluetooth applications are installed to.They currently are going into a folder called 'My Own' but i want to change it so they just go onto the menu like on the Nokia 7610.I have tried to delete the folder but it wont let me and i have a program called FExplorer which im sure i can use to resolve this problem.The reason i want to change this is because the folder icon for the theme im using makes it look bad in comparission to the other plus i'd rather have the installs go to the main menu rather than a dedicated folder.
I no that this problem cant be fixed by the phone itself but im sure it can by using the FExplorer software as its solved some other problems ive had.
Hope you can help!
Thanks Mike
You can move installed apps anywhere you want (Options > Move to folder).
please stay on the topic
about the camera, it is indeed very slow, when taking a picture. I mean the shutter lag. Also the LED flash makes your pictures look blue because white leds still don't excist.
It is indeed outside when not used the zoom, trying to keep it really steady and with good light conditions that you take the best photo's.