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Camera and Multimedia The first BlackBerry to include a camera, the Pearl packs in a 1.3 megapixel shooter with a flash as well. While the flash is relatively powerful, sometimes it's a little too powerful. The sensor quality itself is below average. When still, the pictures taken are acceptable, but a slight jerk during the click can cause the taken picture to come out warped. It’s like looking at a reflection of something or someone in flowing, liquid mercury. Colors also seem quite washed out and edges are very blurry. The Pearl zooms in and out (digitally) during camera preview, and also clicks the picture, but its high sensitivity can cause you to zoom in accidentally when you want to click. This can cause you to miss a moment because the device requires you to be very careful when clicking a picture. It does offer a convenient crop feature right after you take the picture to instantly remove unnecessary elements from it. There is no video recording capability in the Pearl, which is disappointing since the device has almost everything else. The Pearl can, however, play back videos in 3GP, AVI and even MOV formats provided the video is MPEG-4 / H.263. The Pearl has around 64MB of phone memory and also provides a MicroSD/TransFlash memory card slot for expansion. The card slot isn’t hot-swap, however, requiring you to remove the battery in order to add, change or remove the card. |
Tags: RIM , BlackBerry , Pearl , Smartphones , Mobile Phones
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