tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1709537690528523236.post1492556808309495365..comments2024-03-15T06:59:20.114+10:00Comments on in my view ...: Nokia 808 - reading between the array linesobakesanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13743339737847465926noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1709537690528523236.post-74074175975546462782012-04-03T21:07:18.622+10:002012-04-03T21:07:18.622+10:00Hi Anon
I think if you read through my blog you&#...Hi Anon<br /><br />I think if you read through my blog you'll find quite an amount of technical analysis. I don't regard 'engadget' as an engineering source.<br /><br />Glass of Koolaid before you go?obakesanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13743339737847465926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1709537690528523236.post-46876787815295519772012-04-03T20:54:52.550+10:002012-04-03T20:54:52.550+10:00Why does it have 41MP sensor? smooth and lossless ...Why does it have 41MP sensor? smooth and lossless zoom, possibility to take 38MP pictures, PureView mode similar to binning (what you see on 1000 euros DSRL's), movement correction on lower megapixels as the megapixels can freely move inside the 41MP sensor.<br /><br />Problem i see that we have a lot of bloggers that just see numbers and then without even studying the tech start writing.<br />Nokia was thinking of not to even market it with the 41MP as the benefits are what the megapixels bring paired with the algorithms, not the 38MP shots per se.<br /><br /><br />I recommend listening to Engadget podcast with guy who was working on the camera industry for 10 years before joining Engadget.<br />http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/03/engadget-mobile-podcast-128-mwc-2012-03-03-2012/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1709537690528523236.post-84177049053432366802012-03-02T06:41:59.863+10:002012-03-02T06:41:59.863+10:00Interesting theory there. Hard to be sure of that....Interesting theory there. Hard to be sure of that. When I dial those numbers (ISO800, f2.8 320th) into my gossen and look around its not too far off that sort of late evening light.obakesanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13743339737847465926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1709537690528523236.post-85222013660270732712012-03-01T20:46:20.736+10:002012-03-01T20:46:20.736+10:00I'm pretty sure a lower ISO could have been us...I'm pretty sure a lower ISO could have been used. Exposure was 1/320 which is just wrong for this type of image imo. But the result isn't that mindblowing especially when ISO800 starts to be usable with at least some point and shoots.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1709537690528523236.post-76893397015634886582012-03-01T06:51:16.718+10:002012-03-01T06:51:16.718+10:00Arun
I think I agree with your sentiment, but I w...Arun<br /><br />I think I agree with your sentiment, but I would ask you to consider some points:<br /><br />prostitutes are called professionals too, that doesn't mean they will give you the best love.<br /><br />Professionals are always tied down by commercial constraints, so while they may spend more time with the gear and have better gear ask your self this question "are they working on their business or in their business?" The successful ones will be working on their business and may not know much about the fundamentals of photography, their business tools are not what make money.<br /><br />I'm sorry that your only way to see <b>your pictures</b> is only <i>your phone</i>. Many photographers publish their photographs on print, in magazines or in books as well as on the WWW. If you get the chance to look at your pictures on a PC (Mac or Win) with a large screen you may have another view on what criteria are important in a camera<br /><br />To me I'll take a good 6MP over a lousy twelve million of them. But then I'm not a professionalobakesanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13743339737847465926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1709537690528523236.post-76812906354545974672012-03-01T00:47:04.186+10:002012-03-01T00:47:04.186+10:00Good device!! However, you cannot enjoy the clarit...Good device!! However, you cannot enjoy the clarity unless you have a screen to view the images of such a resolution. To me anything more than 12 MP is not going to be good unless, you are a professional(I mean real professional photographer, not some monkeys with DSLRs!!!). 12 MP is more than enough for a mobile - I would not recommend to go for a mobile with anything greater than 8 MP.Arun Kumarhttp://hindisms.org/sms/hindi-love-smsnoreply@blogger.com