Nexus 7 Camera Discussion

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Did Google put the N7 camera lens on the wrong side? My feeling is yes and here is why. First off, one of most useful features is Camera (my current HTC Flyer tablet has 1400 photos) and it is sure nice to look at screen directly when taking photos vs. trying to look from the side. I believe Skype video is a less frequently used (only done a few) feature and it is simple to stand/sit in front of a mirror when on a Skype call.

I would recommend the N7 more frequently if camera usage was easier and more convenient and I teach smart device usage at weekly club meetings and at college workshops.

If someone would develop a plastic periscope type device with 2 front surface mirrors that would clip over edge of N7 and allow camera to see forward would be a cheap solution. A special camera app may be required to flip image arround so up is up and so forth. Seems like this would work. Google, how about a N7FF version of N7?P (for Front Facing Camera or ffastffrank)

What are your thoughts? The ElderTechTutor
 
a rear camera absolutely makes sense on a 7" device, especially since there are so many apps that utilize rear cameras. I don't need a front facing camera. I never use 'face time'--I fb/text/call/see the person in real life. I don't really take that many photos of my face. I think, however, there would be more outrage if they didn't have a front camera. I'm not advocating getting rid of the front camera, but I'd really like the option to pay a little extra for a rear camera.

here are situations I came across where I wished it had a rear camera:
-attaching a photo of something I want to remember to a note app, and annotating a note.
-pdf "scanning" apps: my poor-ass state-funded university now charges $.10 a scan. I would much rather use a pdf scanning app. I spent a silly $3 the other day photocopying some articles (I didn't realize they charged now).
-smart tools, just for kicks.
-taking photos of your professor's haphazardly scribbled blackboard notes, for later deciphering at home
-taking photos of people other than you
-taking photos of food, if you do that
-taking/uploading photos to instagram/fb/etc
-fun apps like papercamera. got bored of papercamera'ing my face.

a weak tablet camera isn't meant to replace a dSLR, it's meant to utilize the full capacity of apps. you can't even download some apps because of the lack of rear camera. it just adds another limitation to the device. I mean, a tablet is what any given user makes of it--some people would never use a rear camera, others would use it all the time. why set limits on something with so much potential?
 
The n7 would be perfect with a rear camera. We might have to wait until next year. But the rumored Mac mini is supposed to have one so I may go that route.
 
FFC for G+ hangouts is awesome. Any rear mounted camera would be subpar. Do you not have a phone with a decent camera on it?
 
FFC for G+ hangouts is awesome. Any rear mounted camera would be subpar. Do you not have a phone with a decent camera on it?

Why subpar? And why recommend a phone? Makes no sense. The ipad 2 had one and the ipad 3 has a better one and the rumored mac mini is believed to have one. The n7 is a great almost pocket computer and to have a rear camera of at least 5 mp would be great. I use my ipad all the time to shoot photos. But its too big. The n7 would be perfect. It's clear from your response your not that interested in taking piix but more interested in social media. With a rear camera you can have the best of both worlds.
 
here are situations I came across where I wished it had a rear camera:
-attaching a photo of something I want to remember to a note app, and annotating a note.
-pdf "scanning" apps: my poor-ass state-funded university now charges $.10 a scan. I would much rather use a pdf scanning app. I spent a silly $3 the other day photocopying some articles (I didn't realize they charged now).
-smart tools, just for kicks.
-taking photos of your professor's haphazardly scribbled blackboard notes, for later deciphering at home
-taking photos of people other than you
-taking photos of food, if you do that
-taking/uploading photos to instagram/fb/etc
-fun apps like papercamera. got bored of papercamera'ing my face.

a weak tablet camera isn't meant to replace a dSLR, it's meant to utilize the full capacity of apps. you can't even download some apps because of the lack of rear camera. it just adds another limitation to the device. I mean, a tablet is what any given user makes of it--some people would never use a rear camera, others would use it all the time. why set limits on something with so much potential?

I agree with you 100%. Just the lack of rear camera means that a lot of simple apps say "incompatible" and won't even download or install on the N7! Its silly.

It doesn't cost much at all to put in a 5-8 MP rear camera. Hell, the spot and ports for a rear camera are already present inside the N7, lol!

I would love to see a mod that puts in a rear camera in and cuts a little hole for it in the back cover. I'd ship my N7 away and pay for that mod! :D

The N7 is the perfect sized tablet for taking photos, not just of yourself, lol. It should have come with a rear camera option for a few more bucks. I would have bought it.

I really hope the next Nexus 7" tablet comes with a rear (and front too) facing camera. It would be the perfect tablet for me.

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I would love, to have a periscope type thing, or perhaps a detachable camera?

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The only reason I could see Google not putting a rear camera on the N7 is because they want to come out with a more expensive device that has one, and want you to pay for it.

Personally, I have absolutely no need for a camera. I take my N7 with me often, but not always. However, I ALWAYS have my phone with me (currently an iPhone 4S) which has a camera. The same thing goes for music, I didn't put any on the N7 because I have gigs of music on my phone.
 
I have 3 other devices that take photos, but 7" display is preferred over all of them and I carry it with me in a front pocket all the time. My. iPad is to big to carry around and iPhone display is to small when sharing with friends.

I have been looking for a 180 degree mirrored prizim for reasonable price.
 
FFC for G+ hangouts is awesome. Any rear mounted camera would be subpar. Do you not have a phone with a decent camera on it?

like I said, the whole point of a rear camera isn't to take pics for craps and giggles or replace a dSLR--because obviously the image quality would be 'subpar'--the whole point is to utilize apps on the N7.

I much prefer the larger screen for viewing the pictures, especially if I could use one of those pic-to-PDF 'scanning' apps. or if I'm taking notes with the N7 and I want to directly attach a snapshot. my phone has a 5MP camera on it, but not only is it not a smartphone, it's not an android device so I couldn't use android apps on it. the same could be said about FFC on a phone--why the tablet instead?
 
Has anyone here considered purchasing the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2? If you're so keen on having a 7 inch device with a rear camera, this is where to go. (Of course overall the Nexus 7 is much better).

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Idk really, my HTC thunderbolt has a in 8 megapixel camera, and always with me. Sure it would be nice for some apps but I don't see myself Busting out the tablet just to use those few apps. My phone has em and is more handy for them. I love the n7 as is, but just my opinion. Once I take over my wife's sgs3 when she gets the note 2 I'll have another nice camera for photos. I only bring my tablet for certain functions, games videos and what not, thethering from my phone for internet browsing and Netflix.


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A rear-facing camera would be nice, but not a must, especially if the image quality is as bad ad the front-facing camera on the N7.

Just for the heck of it, I've tried using the front-facing camera using Camera Launcher. It's so awkward and you're lucky if you can even frame a shot adequately.

As an FYI, you can access the camera with the PicsArt app and use it to take still images. The main advantage over Camera Launcher is that it has a built-in self-timer (up to 30 seconds). Using the self-timer would give you time to better steady the tablet and frame a shot.
 
I happen to like the low price of the Nexus 7 because of the lack of rear cam. I can make-do with the front only camera.

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I have 3 other devices that take photos, but 7" display is preferred over all of them and I carry it with me in a front pocket all the time. My. iPad is to big to carry around and iPhone display is to small when sharing with friends.

If you need to show pictures to other people so often with a device that you carry with you, it may be prudent to buy a higher end tablet that includes a camera. Or, find a way to share the pictures from your phone to your tablet this way you can take them with the high res camera in your phone and then have them load onto the tablet. I know that Apple devices allow you to do this with the cloud so I assume there must be ways to do it with Android.
 
I happen to like the low price of the Nexus 7 because of the lack of rear cam. I can make-do with the front only camera.

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A rear camera would add a few cents to the manufacturing costs. Apple didnt even raise the price of the ipad when it add a rear camera in the ipad 2 or a higher res camera in thei ipad3 so you are wrong about price.
 
A rear camera would add a few cents to the manufacturing costs. Apple didnt even raise the price of the ipad when it add a rear camera in the ipad 2 or a higher res camera in thei ipad3 so you are wrong about price.

Nah you are wrong. A camera cost $$$

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A rear camera would add a few cents to the manufacturing costs. Apple didnt even raise the price of the ipad when it add a rear camera in the ipad 2 or a higher res camera in thei ipad3 so you are wrong about price.

No, he IS right. It would raise the cost, even if only by a small amount.

As I mentioned earlier, not including a camera is normal business tactic when a higher priced model may come out in the future.

Have you ever noticed that newer cars won't have some small and inexpensive features (such as a USB or MP3 player input for the stereo) on the lowest models? It actually costs the manufacturers MORE money to make a second stereo system without the input, but they do it because these little tiny features are what push people into buying the higher trim packages.
 
Why on earth would you NOT want a rear camera as part of an n7 package. Sheesh!

Because it's a waste of money for me, I would never use it. I like the Nexus 7 just the way it is and I am glad that they didn't put all kinds of bells and whistles on it that would drive up the price.
 

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