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Nokia N82 - The Final Review

by Cecily on February 5, 2008

Tomorrow will be a sad day in these parts, because tomorrow is the day I pack the N82 back into its box and send it back to the folks at WOM World.
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Day 6 with the Nokia N82

by Cecily on January 26, 2008

I’d be hard pressed to say that Nokia has missed the mark with the N82’s camera after results like this. This (unedited) photo was taken using the N82’s night setting. It managed to capture the greens of the trees and even though the snow looks a little gray, it isn’t terrible.

snow/shoes

 

By the by, Ms. Jen and I were having an interesting conversation (or so I thought) about photography, post-processing, and where to draw the line between photographic illustration and photography. I think we both made valid points about how technology places constraints on our work, and how many of these constraints are self-selecting. I’m not completely enamored of the constraints imposed when I choose to shoot with the N82, but I don’t pooh-pooh them either.

I was re-reading Susan Sontag’s On Photography over the winter holidays, and something about the discussion I was having with Ms. Jen reminded me of this passage:

Photography implies that we know about the world if we accept it as the camera records it. But this is the opposite of understanding, which starts from not accepting the world as it looks. All possibility of understanding is rooted in the ability to say no.

There’s something in those words that soothes my post-modernist soul. We all bring different things, different viewpoints, different constraints to the table. But no one person’s point of view is greater than my own. It also isn’t less important than my own — it simply is. We don’t have to accept the world as we record it, and we don’t have to accept the technological constraints that are imposed by the tools we choose. Whether that should be called photography or something else is a question that I’ve not fully resolved in my own mind.

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Day 4 with the Nokia N82

by Cecily on January 24, 2008

Ms. Jen told me that the N82’s low light performance was very good, but it wasn’t until I tried it myself that I could appreciate it.

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Day 3 with the Nokia N82

by Cecily on January 23, 2008

After a today’s thrilling orthodontist appointment, I took a brief walk up and down Vancouver’s Commercial Drive with the N82 in hand. Today’s objective: to upload the photos while mobile and to get Shozu’s geotagging feature up and running.
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Day 2 with the Nokia N82

by Cecily on January 22, 2008

It’s an absolutely gorgeous day in Vancouver (sunny days in January are as rare as black folks in the Republican party), so instead of sitting around on my rear end, I decided to take a long walk and run some errands instead. The N82 was an ideal companion because it not only allowed me to capture some photos from my walk, but thanks to Sports Tracker, I was able to keep track of how much exercise I got while walking.
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Day 1 with the Nokia N82

by Cecily on January 21, 2008

Thankfully, the adapter finally arrived this morning (thanks WOM World!) so I was able to charge the N82 in preparation for a full day’s use. My initial thoughts after the jump.

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