Sony Ericsson K850i Review By Mobile-Review
341 Views July 27th, 2007 Category: Sony EricssonAs well as the 5 Mpix camera it retains, which is the top of the line solution in the Cyber-Shot range. It wouldn’t be the right thing to expect this camera module to stand up to real digital cameras – lack of space for building in quality lenses is still the greatest barrier.

Mobile-Review Reviewed Sony Ericsson K850i and gave out “The K850i can shoot in 240×320-pixel resolution at 30 FPS for 2 hours straight with sound enabled. The microphone faces no problem with capturing your voice, but it blurs all outside sounds. By and large, the video recording quality is not stellar – still waiting for a video-heavy offering.Frankly speaking, I didn’t love the twist in ergonomics, missing shutter and these switches. But my experience of a few thousands of shots tells me that it is not a big deal. The handset is easy to master, so it looks quite adequate as a replacement for a real camera…”
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