A Nokia N82 vs. Nokia N95 vs. Nokia Z5fd Photo Comparison

Here’s some photos I dug out from my trip to Miami, taken with three different cameras: a Nokia N82, Nokia N95, and FujiFilm Z5fd. You probably already know that the N82/N95 are 5 megapixel CMOS cameras with Carl Zeiss optics, but the Z5fd is a relative unknown 6 megapixel ultraportable with a SuperCCD sensor.
The Nokia N82, Nokia N95, and FujiFilm Z5fd Shootout
A photo comparison between the Nokia N95/N82 and FujiFilm Z5fd.

Nokia N82 picture of green Case Logic pockets case: flash
Nokia N95 picture of green Case Logic pockets case: flash
FujiFilm z5fd picture of green Case Logic pockets case: flash
Nokia N82 picture of green Case Logic pockets case: no flash
Nokia N95 picture of green Case Logic pockets case: no flash
FujiFilm z5fd picture of green Case Logic pockets case: no flash
Nokia N82 picture of Miami skyline during the day
Nokia N95 picture of Miami skyline during the day
FujiFilm z5fd picture of Miami skyline during the day
As expected, pictures taken by the N82 and N95 cameras were noticeably similar, although the N95′s flash added an annoying slight bluish tint to all my photos. In the end, it seemed like the N82 took more true-to-life pictures than either of the other two cameras, especially judging by the Miami skyline picture. While the Z5fd took just “okay” pictures, the camera did have one cool feature that I wish other cameras would implement – the ability to take two quick shots, one with flash and one without.
Ah, it’s too bad that the N82 is a candy bar. If Nokia made a comparable flip phone I’d jump on that in a second.