March 07, 2007
MOTORAZR Maxx v6
3G reviews the MOTORAZR Maxx v6 and writes, "The two-megapixel camera shoots in a 1600x1200-pixel resolution and is a solid performer. You can adjust the lighting conditions, exposure and style (i.e. black and white, negative etc) using the navigation pad when in capture mode, while there’s an LED light on-hand to brighten up low-level lighting environments. Sadly, it doesn’t work like a standard xenon flash, so it’s a pretty crude method with hit and miss results. The picture quality is also dismal, blighted with overblown highlights and rough contrasting."
MobileChoice has a review of the MOTORAZR maxx v6 and writes, "The two-megapixel camera shoots in a 1600x1200-pixel resolution and is a solid performer. You can adjust the lighting conditions, exposure and style (i.e. black and white, negative etc) using the navigation pad when in capture mode, while there’s an LED light on-hand to brighten up low-level lighting environments. Sadly, it doesn’t work like a standard xenon flash, so it’s a pretty crude method with hit and miss results. The picture quality is also dismal, blighted with overblown highlights and rough contrasting."
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