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Offtopic but I saw a wide angle shot from a friend who was up at Cypress today - had me fooled completely. Thought she used her wide angle lens on her dSLR today but nope. It was her N8.
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Looks like the Nokia comes out top in overall audio delivery compared to the Samsung and iPhone.
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Nokia 808 PureView new samples arrive, look stunning
Nokia is apparently not all about the Amazing Everyday and still finds time for its 808 PureView cameraphone monster. Today we got some fresh samples from the 41 megapixel to feast our eyes on. It's not the first time they're doing it, but you won't hear us complaining.
Most of the photos have been downsized to 5 megapixels, which supposedly allows us to see the best of the PureView technology and they are really impressive. The dynamic range and the amount of fine detail resolved is splendid and while we can't say anything about their accuracy, colors certainly look nice. Not to mention the shallow depth of field, which is normally next to impossible to achieve with a cameraphone.
There are also a few full-res samples, where the "per-pixel" sharpness levels isn't quite as impressive, but the overall resolved detail is mind-blowing. We'd say that the full-res samples are about as sharp when viewed at 100% as the current best cameraphones. The thing is there's three to four times more pixels on the 808 PureView.
In other words nothing currently on the market comes even close to what the 41 MP sensor inside the Nokia 808 PureView offers.
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supposedly this whole feature was filmed with the 808; but Im uncertain i think only the upper atmosphere shot was but everyones saying the whole thing was
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this is just awesome; this is from a regular user (not a professional production crew) who's always recording stunning videos with his Nokia N8 well he got his hands on the new 808 pureview and here's his first video
he isnt using any lens attachments or using any post processing like he does with his N8 this is all just straight from the 808
not dslr awesome i imagine but for a phone pretty damned sweet (however ppl say its better than what the canon 5d2 does and the pana gh2)
edit: the ghosting is because the video was, accidentally? (youtube? dunno) encoded to 25fps from 30fps
edit2: author has uploaded a correctly encoded video
edit3: some ghosting is still prevalent and its been found that its the fault of Sony Vegas again (or that is the user and his settings in vegas) he's uploaded another video showing the birds without the ghosting issues
edit4: the guy who uploaded it had to make his vids private oddly
supposedly this whole feature was filmed with the 808; but Im uncertain i think only the upper atmosphere shot was but everyones saying the whole thing was
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so a bunch of journalists/bloggers got to have an outing with Carl Zeiss/Nokia reps to play with the 808 here are some articles and samples of the images they were able to take
i left Engadget out because "surprisingly" they've once again managed to take horrible pictures like they did with the nokia n8
Sorry for the bad quality. This video shows a short demonstration of the multitasking capabilities of the Nokia 603 running on Belle FP1. Even with 57 open apps, the phone runs pretty smoothly, with only slight lags here and there. You may notice that the number of open apps goes from 57 to 56 at one point, this is because I accidentally pressed the red key and closed dungeon hunter 2 instead of putting it in the background.
And here's an attempt by a chinese website at comparing the Nokia 808 with a Sony NEX-5 Micro 4/3s the 808 is set to auto btw i'll spoiler them since there's a few
the Sony looks to have more Clarity and other +s but keep in mind its got a full frame sensor
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So i was browing my Flickr contacts/groups and I came upon some stunning 808 pictures by regular users except they know how to use a camera
i ran this pic into photoshop and let it apply "shadows and highlights" so much detail can still be seen edit just realized my brightness settings on my monitor was loooooooow so i couldnt see anything in the first pic
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The 808 also has a Bracketing ability (hdr but it doesn't merge the photos in the phone)
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GSMArena Blind Test between these devices
the devices were set/downsampled to 8mpx for a so called "even playing field" with the other phones
Nokia 808 PureView (8MP PureView mode)
HTC One X
iPhone 4S
Samsung Galaxy S III
Nokia N8 (downsampled from 12MP to 8MP)
Olympus E-PL2 interchangable lens, large sensor camera (downsampled from 12MP to 8MP)
The Area Code for Hawaii is 808 the mixer? Its a Roland TR-808
Nokia USA President hinted that the 808 may be making its way to the USA if he could help it and now it seems it will
Others are speculating a Windows Phone 808 type device but /shrug
We'll know for sure on Monday
edit: another teaser
which is the album cover for this
Another note Microsoft is having their own announcements on Monday as well and people are wondering if this is perhaps a Microsoft/Nokia Pureview Tablet /shrug