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Default Camera / Photo examples?

Can any of you lucky Galaxy S owners provide real life examples of the camera capabilities please? Ideally some shots in different lighting conditions.

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This would be good to see as i have only seen videos


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This would be good to see as i have only seen videos
picture samples

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mobileg...7624154501863/

reviews with camera samples and 720p videos:
http://www.mobile01.com/newsdetail.php?id=9422

http://www.mobile01.com/newsdetail.php?id=9390
 
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Are those real i9000 photos?

The colors look great, much better then the examples from the gsmarena.com review.
 
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According to the websites, yes.
 
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Thanks for the links Archius.

Seems that the camera is ok for snaps (I have been spoiled by the Carl Zeiss optics of the Nokia N Series) but then I guess the camera is not what you would buy this phone for!
 
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Here are two of my photos I've taken.

Normal light conditions
i47.tinypic.com/2qd3kns.jpg

Darker conditions (yeah I know my room is a mess)
i50.tinypic.com/ak7fbr.jpg
 
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Here are two of my photos I've taken.

Normal light conditions
i47.tinypic.com/2qd3kns.jpg

Darker conditions (yeah I know my room is a mess)
i50.tinypic.com/ak7fbr.jpg

What camera settings did you use?
 
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Great pictures, much better then my HD2 HD2 performs awful in the darkness - overexposes every picture with the leds. So I won't miss the led except for flashlight purposes
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at least we can see under low light xD

the normal light picture is not bad, much better than HTC's quality and everything seems clear enough for a phone cam.

but it doesn't capture the sunlight that well, it makes a "whitish" effect in the picture lol not sure how to describe. but it ruins the real colors.

 
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