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	<title>Comments on: Mobile Filmmaking 2010: iPhone 4 and Nokia N8</title>
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		<title>By: deeharvey</title>
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		<description>I think this N8 might be just a little late for me. I&#039;ve been shooting videos on Nokia phones since 2006, and editing them when they still had their video editor. I used to make little 1-2 minute wedding videos. The gradual death of the video editor upset me a great deal, but the cameras were still good. My new problem is that the apps I need to run to make the phone do what I want it to do don&#039;t run well - they are buggy and they crash. It all just takes too long. If the iPhone can offer me a good camera and apps that work well without lots of messing about, I&#039;m switching. N8 looks nice, but the video makes me want to scream when I know they had a functional video editor before and they took it away.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this N8 might be just a little late for me. I&#8217;ve been shooting videos on Nokia phones since 2006, and editing them when they still had their video editor. I used to make little 1-2 minute wedding videos. The gradual death of the video editor upset me a great deal, but the cameras were still good. My new problem is that the apps I need to run to make the phone do what I want it to do don&#8217;t run well &#8211; they are buggy and they crash. It all just takes too long. If the iPhone can offer me a good camera and apps that work well without lots of messing about, I&#8217;m switching. N8 looks nice, but the video makes me want to scream when I know they had a functional video editor before and they took it away.</p>
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