The T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide's got an 8-megapixel back-illuminated sensor and a superfast lens . That means un-sucky photos even in low-light conditions, in theory. Plus, modes like Panorama shot, HDR and a rapid-fire burst shooting let you flex your camera phone photography muscle. It also has "zero shutter lag." The camera automatically starts buffering as soon as the photo app launches, continuing to cache in the background until you push the camera button. The camera software then records the timestamp of your press and matches it to the photo in the buffer—another feature borrowed from higher-end point-and-shoots. The question is how the photos will actually look, though, since part of the reason the iPhone 4's outclassed most other phones is how the shots were tweaked in processing.
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