Oridus
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That is true. It's a camera phone. We shouldnt have to tweak it to get great pics. But what good are the extra settings that software gives us? Honestly, if it weren't for this phone, I would have never researched ISO, metering, and other settings available to us. I love that this phone is becoming more like a real camera. I used to hate how people say "this is a phone, if you want good pics take your point and shoot or dslr with you". I don't want to carry two devices with me, though. Well Nokia is showing with its awesome camera phones that we may no longer need those extra gadgets any longer (at least a point and shoot, for now).
The problem is, that Nokia and the Lumia 900 aren't the first with these types of settings and higher end optics in their cameras. There have been MANY phones that take fantastic pictures out of the box.... and you can then tweak them to your liking if you're into that.
My personal first phone that had all these settings was the HTC evo, and that's over 2 years old.... and I know there were many more before that.