Three of my friends celebrated their birthday last Saturday and I’m glad Nokia 6220 Classic was with me to take pictures of the night. What really makes the 6220c worth mentioning, even though it is not an Nseries, is its xenon flash. This is my xenon test and impressions of the Nokia 6220 Classic’s camera.

Damnit… someone’s head got in the way.
There were over 100 photos taken and the 6220 classic did not disappoint. I was not the only one taking the pics, with friends being able to handle the phone, flick the lens cover open, and take a photo right away. Let me share the good and bad aspects of the Nokia 6220 Classic camera.
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Good
The xenon flash is great. It is bright, illuminating portrait objects adequately indoors or outdoors at night. The image quality is comparable to the Nokia N82 also using its xenon flash.
I’ve thought that the Nokia N82 was a great party phone because of its pocketable size and great camera. The 6220 Classic is taking that title away because it is smaller, thinner, and lighter than the Nokia N82.
Bad
A negative thing about the Nokia 6220 classic is the red light for autofocus is not bright enough for the camera to achieve correct focus. Green bracket = correct focus. There were lots of times where the focus bracket would not turn green and we were forced to take the picture with the red bracket. These pics came out blurry, of course.
In completely dark environments, don’t even try taking a photo on automatic mode. It will not get a correct focus an the photos taken will most likely be blurry. The Nokia N82 does not struggle in this area.
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