Monday, May 20, 2013

Use A Nokia Camera Phone

The most sought-after cellular phone feature right now is the ability to take pictures. Enter the Nokia N95 camera phone. Use it to document work in progress for your job, take pictures of sites and friends to share or employ it as a webcam to commemorate an event.








Instructions


1. Carry the Nikon N95 camera phone easily. It is only 4.2 ounces and measures 3 x 2 x 1 inches for ease of placement. Use the two-way slide to view the screen any way you like. Personalize it by setting up your email and Internet options to suit your preferences. Follow up by viewing streaming video clips.


2. Accept that you are in the best company photographically. The Nokia N95 camera phone includes Zeiss optics. These have long been associated with high-end cameras such as Hasselblad, Rollei, Yashica, Sony and Nikon.


3. Think about the fact that there are actually two cameras on the N95. The back has a high-resolution camera-the main camera when using "landscape" mode. The front has a lower resolution camera that helps with "portrait" mode. Show pictures and video on the television through plug-and-play technology.


4. Discover WWIGO software. This product, in Beta version at this writing, lets you use your Nokia N95 as a wireless web camera. Do this by adding Bluetooth technology with your laptop. You can download the software by going to the Motvik site (see link in Resources below).








5. Capture video with the Nokia N95 cell phone. It not only has near-DVD quality video capture but integrated photo and video editing as well. The camera is five megapixels, supports Flickr and has digital zoom. If you really want to get excited, think about the PDA, GPS mapping and full PIM features included.

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