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Originally Posted by wtherrell
I hear there is an anti-shake option on the OmniCam that helps. Ditto on Kodak. It's the lens, not the MP. My Kodak has an excellent lens (for the price), but I don't always have it with me like I do my Omnia.
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There is an anti-shake setting on the Omnia, and if you play around with the light settings you can get decent pics. I think a sorely missed feature is the ability to save your settings. I can't imagine that would be too difficult, and would be a lot easier than having to make all your setting changes everytime you take a pic.
I didn't expect the Omnia to take place of my Kodak, but I think it is GREAT to have on-hand ......you can't always plan to have your good camera with you!!