The last time there was a comparison of 2MP autofocus mobile phone cameras from Sony Ericsson and Nokia, the Nokia N90 (with Carl Zeiss lens) emerged with a bloody nose.
Mobileburn doesn't think that's right. They conclude:
"Each device has its strengths, even if they are not the ones we would have guessed. But while I prefer the color and white balance of the photos taken by the N90, in the end, I'm a stickler when it comes to lens sharpness and distortion. With that in mind, I have to give the nod to the K750, even if it is only by a slight margin."
That's a huge difference. Looking at the pictures myself, I don't think that it's an unfair conclusion. Pity the N90 is so huge, because it's quite frankly the most future-proof symbian S60 phone out at the moment, with it's support of a high resolution screen.
