Camera :
The N82 have a 5 mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. ( Nokia N95 ). Instead of an LED based flash ( which in Nokia N95 ) the N82 has a Xenon based flash. This is more powerful .
With it’s 5 mega pixel, Imaging is clearly one of the N82’s core functions. It’s Impressed picture quality, but the N82 has a few tricks up its sleeve that makes the N82 stand out even more.
What really impresses with the N82 is the noticeable reduction in these image noise

artefacts issues in captured images. Image noise and artefacts do not disappear altogether; there are still more than in most standalone mid-tier digital cameras. The reduction is noticeable though in comparisons with images captured with the N73 (and similar vintages) and there is a slight improvement over photos from the N95 classic
There is a second camera which is a CIF camera which is situated on the front of the handset & can be used when the user wants to take part in a 3G video call with any compatible 3G video calling contact
CMOS sensor, 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944), Carl Zeiss Tessar lens
F number/Aperture: F2.8
Focal length: 5.6 mm
Focus range 10cm - infinity
Macro focus distance: 10-50 cm
The top of the front of the N82 has the usual light sensor (which automatically adjusts screen brightness
Multimedia :
Nokia N82 is on of N series family , which have focus on Multimedia and photography , bviously, the N82’s focus is on imaging ( with it’s camera impressive quality )
The camera is activated by sliding the lens-cover switch to reveal the Carl Zeiss lens
The N82’s camera speed brings it one step closer to typical point-and-shoot digital cameras.
The quality of the resulting pictures is truly astounding. Edges are sharp, colors are true, and it’s honestly one of the best cameraphone experiences
I’ve ever had. The Xenon flash makes a big difference when snapping pictures in low light situations, and the macro mode is simply awesome
The music player on the Nokia N82 is like the N95 and N81 8GB. Pressing the multimedia button takes you to the new menu, where you can easily see the currently playing track, as well as how many tracks are on your device.

The ‘Now Playing’ view shows the album art, if loaded, as well as the track title and artist, and the functions of the d-pad for controlling your music. Under the ‘Options’ menu you can set the shuffle and repeat settings, as well as access a fully-featured equalizer and some visualization options. The music player can also run in the background by pressing the multimedia key again.
The browser on the Nokia N82 offer an incredible web experience. It is able to render full websites, but also shows itself as a mobile browser, so that sites with a mobile-optimized version, deliver a better experience. One feature that I really enjoy is auto-bookmarks, which is somewhat like a history feature. This makes it really convenient to pick up where you left off when browsing, and stores the information for several days
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