How does the camera work in Sins of a Solar Empire?

They’re not too bad now. My N85 picks up a GPS signal in a few seconds under good conditions (20 or so when it’s cloudy) and battery life is still ok. But with Sirfstar IV coming out which is touted as taking less time to get a lock and 20 times less power consumption.
We waited a little more compact cameras with integrated GPS features on the market, and this vagueness coup next ST1000 Samsung gives us some hope.
It is the appearance of a nice piece of kit hot over the geotagging features, with a 12 megapixel sensor with ISO 4800 behind a stabilized 5x zoom lens, touch screen with 3.5 inches gesture of support for face detection that prioritizes the most common faces, WiFi and support all cooked in. The rumor says that we are looking at an August 13 launch, we should know more soon – hopefully on the £ 349 ($ 580) price is a bit more reasonable when it is officially Stateside. Hit the link to read a little more gunshots.
It has come to the attention of myself and the rest of the readers on this blog that we would prefer if you took the picture of a camera that you would take it a decent quality camera (ergo the camera being discussed) In fact we shall make an exception and allow a “Myspace mirror shot” for the sake of a decent photo.It’s pretty neat, actually. You can “train” the camera to recognize the faces of, say, your family members, and give each one a name. Then, when a picture is taken and the camera recognizes a face as “common”, it will tag the pic’s EXIF with the name as a header attribute. Multiple names if there are multiple people in the frame.
On the one hand, geotagging your pictures is pretty neat and anything that makes this job easier is to be applauded. However, it will be interesting to see whether this thing managed to resolve a couple of fundamental problems with GPS in a compact camera.
That way, you can search your pics later by EXIF attributes. So if it is not too much trouble please take this into consideration for your next appearance.

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