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Micromax Canvas Nitro 4G Camera Test

The Micromax Canvas Nitro 4G E455 has a 13 megapixel auto focus rear camera and a 5 megapixel front fixed focus camera.

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Colour Output

This picture speaks a lot about how awful the rear camera of Nitro is. Not only it failed to capture the colours as they are but could not offer details. You might argue that my hands were perhaps shaking for which it could not focus properly. True, but I also want to highlight very few people in this world would have rock-steady like hands and usually phones do adjust the slight shakiness but not the Nitro 4G.

2
Rear Camera Focus

Its another example of how bad the Nitro 4G is in focussing. On enlarging the image, it becomes amply clear.

3
Rear Camera, Low Light

When I saw this on the phone’s screen, I thought this is quite awesome but the feeling wasn’t there when I transferred it to my PC. However, its not that bad though.

4
Rear Camera Indoor Lighting

Here is another example of Nitro 4G’s 13 rear camera’s output in low light; this time it was taken under artificial light.

5
Rear Camera Daylight

The 13 megapixel camra of Nitro 4G though doesn’t disappoint in daylight.

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Front Camera Low Light

This is quite decent for a 5 megapixel fixed focus front camera in low light.

7
Front Camera, Daylight

The front camera, as expected, did a good job in daylight as well.

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Front Camera Indoors

The front camera was also able to click decent pictures indoors with decent amount of artificial light.

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