Review: LG Nitro HD for AT&T
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The Nitro HD's sensor is capable of capturing 8 megapixels. I was generally impressed with its performance. Given the solid camera controls, you can fine-tune the Nitro HD to handle pretty much any lighting situation. Even if you don't futz with the controls, the automatic settings do a commendable job.
In the images I captured, I noticed that color always looked good and exposure was generally right. Both indoors and out, images were sharp, clear, and free of digital noise and other garbage. The Nitro HD can easily be used to replace a point-and-shoot on any vacation.
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Video
The Nitro HD can also capture 1080p HD video. Panning it around produced some choppiness, but otherwise HD video looked very, very good. I was pleased with the overall clarity of the video and the lack of smearing. Colors were accurate, and exposure was also good.
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