The N73 has a 4.1 megapixel digital camera, while the N95 has a 5 megapixel camera. Both have a Carl Zeiss lens (not sure exactly but I think that’s a good thing?). So here are some pictures of some photos I took with each along with some remarks about them.

The Davis-Besse nuke plant west of my home. Take with the N73.

The infamous 8 Mile sign on I-75 in Detroit. Notice how well the N73 does with pictures taken in motion. This is especially true when there’s a lot of ambient lighting.

Duane-o! N73. Plenty of ambient light, looks great.

My cousin Ana and her hubby Matt. Great picture could’ve been greater on the N73 if the flash didn’t make everything look blue-green. Taken in a low-light situation.

Another in-motion pic from the N73. This is the old Tiger Stadium in Detroit. Good subject, bad angle, and my car window was rolled up at the time.

This is how I know I’m home, haha. N73 from my car window.

Jacobs’ Field in Cleveland. Tribe versus the Orioles. N73 takes great pics as long as there’s plenty of ambient light. This one turned out wonderful.

Friends of mine–Nilda and James. Sadly, the N73 just doesn’t hack it indoors.

This is Mads and Tiger. Taken with the N95. Very little light in the room, but for some reason the flash on the N95 doesn’t seem to have as much of that blue-green effect as the N73 does. No guess as to why, but I just love this picture of my daughter! My son Jake is sitting in the next chair over, wearing his invisibility suit.

Sunset after a nasty thunderstorm here in Cleveland. N95. Not much to say about this one.

Another Mads N95 picture. She is dressed as a pinkheaded guru doing “the robot”.

More buds, this time with the N95 in very low light room. I think this camera does better with the flash on than the cam in the N73.

Jacobs Field club seats–Tribe against the Blue Jays. I like this picture a lot; it was taken during the bottom of the first inning on the N95. The Tribe won in eleven innings thanks to a Travis Hafner line drive.


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