Top 5 Camera Mobile Phones in India
1.Sony Ericsson K810i:

Easily one of the best camera mobile phones that the Swedish company made; the Sony Ericsson K810i still rocks even after two years of being in existence. The Sony Ericsson K810 has wonderful picture quality, which is complemented by the awesome xenon flash that makes it a great tool for photographing in the dark. Colors are natural and exact, which will definitely please the purists. Macros, which have always been a forte of Sony Ericsson phones, are delivered with aplomb.The 3.2 megapixel resolution might not seem much, but for all practical purposes it is more than enough for a mobile phone. You also get a convenient lens cover, which will start the camera when slid open and protect the lens when closed. Only major flaw that I can point out is the low resolution video recording. But apart from that this phone lives up to the CyberShot brand name, and at Rs. 10,000/-, you cannot get a better camera mobile phone.
2. Motorola ZINE ZN5:
Motorola shied away from camera mobile phones for a long time, conveniently ignoring it and equipping its phones with the same old boring 2 Megapixel camera. But then they finally thought enough was enough and decided to make an entry into the camera phone market. And what a device they chose to make that entry! The picture quality rocked and even taught long time camera phone makers Sony Ericsson and Nokia a thing or two about making camera phones. Motorola partnered with Kodak for the software part but the hardware is their own.The 5 megapixel sensor captures superb details, but what really impresses are the lush warm colors that bring the images to life. At night the brilliant xenon flash comes to the rescue and the lens cover protects the lens from scratches and dust. Video recording, however, is once again a weak point for the Motorola ZN5. Priced at Rs. 15,800/- the ZN5 is terrific value for money and a superb camera phone.
3. Nokia N82:
Nokia's best camera mobile phone; the Nokia N82 has almost everything that a camera phone should have. A 5 megapixel sensor, renowned Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, xenon flash and a lens cover. All you could have wished for is optical zoom. The Nokia N82 produces some fantastic pictures that will at times make you wonder whether it really came out of a mobile phone. Little wonder that it is the most popular camera phone today and the Internet is littered with pictures by Nokia N82 photographers.But what really seals the deal in Nokia N82's favor is the superb 640x480 (VGA) resolution video recording at 30 FPS. The videos not only look great on the phone but also on the PC screen. What's more, the mobile can also use the built-in GPS receiver to Geo-tag the images, so you know exactly where you have taken them. Priced at Rs. 18,800/-, the Nokia N82 is the best camera phone that you can find under Rs. 25,000/-.
4. Sony Ericsson C905:

5. Samsung INNOV8 (Samsung GT-i8510):
Samsung was the first one to actually tease everyone with its absurdly high resolution cameras in mobile phones, long before anyone else did. But those were all prototypes that never saw the light of day, except for the Samsung INNOV8.In a bid to have everything but the kitchen sink, Samsung included a superb 8 megapixel camera in the INNOV8. The Samsung INNOV8 might lose out to the Sony Ericsson C905 when it comes to having a xenon flash on board, but it more than makes up by having better picture quality during daytime with more details and warmer colors.What's more, the Samsung INNOV8 is also capable of recording videos in VGA resolution at 30 FPS, something the Sony Ericsson C905 cannot do. It also has a massive 16GB built-in memory with option to expand it further, so you'll never have to worry about running out of space for your favorite photos and videos. Priced at Rs. 37,000/-, the Samsung INNOV8 is a bit too expensive, but that's more because of the overall package that it offers than just camera performance. Along with the Sony Ericsson C905, it is one of the best camera phones that you can buy.
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