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- October 29th, 2007
- Posted in Nokia Mobile Reviews
Writer Introduction Post Guest Delon
This is Delon, aka angel_wing0 from Howard Forums. Hi everyone! I met Mark in LA for the Nokia “Unlock LA” event, and I am very happy that Mark is giving me a chance to be a guest writer for his famous the Nokia Blog. With the new firmware just came in today, I will be writing a review for the Nokia N76 soon, so look forward to it! —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Will Be Right BackiMovie 08 and Nokia N95, Match Made in Video HeavenEasy to Replace the Nokia N95 CoverThe Nokia N95 Fits on the Nokia Tripod DT-22Video: Sheila vs Jen Boxing on Nintendo WiiVideo: Nokia N81 8GB Final Production Unboxing and Initial Usage
Brooklyn Bridge the Nokia of N95 Photos
One of the things I love about my Nokia N95 is its 5-megapixel camera. Since I don’t leave home without my phone, that means I always have my camera. You can see the rest of the Brooklyn Bridge photos in my Flickr account. One of the bridge towers during the afternoon. View from Brooklyn moments after sunset. Brooklyn Bridge Park at night. —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Video: Over the Bridge with the Nokia N93More Sample Photos From Nokia N95 on FlickrMore Early Photo Samples From Nokia N95Nokia N95-3 Sample Night Indoor Photos From Halloween House PartyNokia N95 Sample Photos at the NY Auto ShowThe Nokia Blog’s Nokia N93 Goes to eBay So when my girlfriend told me she wanted to bring her cousins from California to the Brooklyn Bridge, I had my camera with me to snap pictures like a tourist in New York City. We enjoyed a nice view walking towards the middle of the bridge and then later drove to the Brooklyn side to watch the sunset with the Manhattan skyline. The Nokia N95’s 5-megapixel camera takes pictures up to 2592 x 1944 pixels, so I can make large prints if wanted. I usually just upload all my photos to Flickr.