The latest phones of Nokia are equipped with cameras with new Full Focus technology. In face of the Nokia C7, C6-01 and the N8, we can entirely assess their abilities to take close-up shots, but here are some issues related with the fact this technology leaves only up to 50cm for minimum full focus on still images. Probably it’ll be a lack for many people, but you can use this case as an advantage in many areas.

When we increase focusing distance of such cameras, there happen some troubles with the quality of the photos. But a guy from SymbianWorld has found out a method that would help to take HQ macro shots. Generally this method will replace your full focus camera with auto-focus one, for this deal you only have to get a magnifying glass from any school supply store.

Truly, for capturing macro shots we have to shorten the distance between the camera and the object, so the magnifying glass would perform this role. With this combination you would get up to 50% less of the minimum full focus distance (10-36cm from 50cm min) required by Full Focus camera modules. But I’ll recommend you not to use flash, as it can make real fuzziness.

Below are several pictures captured by the Nokia C7 using this technology: