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Ah, the oldnew Nokia 3310.
It's simple, virtually indestructible, and comes with Snake-- but what we really wanna know is, how does its camera hold up?
SEE ALSO:Nokia's releasing the iconic 3310 in 3G, and Australia's getting it firstSingapore photographer Xavier Lur took the iconic handset out for a try, and the results are pretty stunning:
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Admittedly, the photos look heavily filtered, but are still quite a sight to behold -- that is, if you don't look tooclosely.
Lur tells us he used Adobe Lightroom to edit the photos, then applied a VSCO filter on them for added effect.
Credit: XAVIER LURPhotos were shot using this phone. pic.twitter.com/dhO1c99gyA
— Xavier Lur (@xavierlur) October 16, 2017
"Based on today's standards, the camera isn't fantastic at all. Photos look pixelated, night photos will have a blue tint if you use the default auto white balance setting, and you have to hold the phone steady for around 2 seconds every time it takes a photo," he told Mashable.
And indeed, a quick zoom in on the pictures reveal that they are extremely pixelated by today's standards, although the quality of the two megapixel camera might not exactly come as a surprise.
Credit: XAVIER LURLur thinks that the pictures, while not comparable to that of a modern smartphone, are still of a "decent" quality.
"The purpose of my tweet isn't to show that the camera is great. It's [to show] that you don't exactly need a high-end camera to take a decent photo."
Well said.
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