Thankfully, the weather today was gorgeous and the 808 PureView could really flex its muscles. We began by shooting a quick video with the PureView to see how good that 1080p footage is. The result speaks for itself really – the nicely smooth video has amazing quality with loads and loads of fine detail. And the zoom option is unlike anything we have seen so far. See for yourself from the sample below. Make sure you watch it full screen and select the 1080p option.
We usually don't get to test the latest in the arena, but apparently GSMArena does. So we will be harmlessly putting up a few pictures of the ruthless 41 megapixel beast by Nokia. The PureView as it is called, is already available for purchase in India for around 33,000 Rupees. Here is what they say: Thankfully, the weather today was gorgeous and the 808 PureView could really flex its muscles. We began by shooting a quick video with the PureView to see how good that 1080p footage is. The result speaks for itself really – the nicely smooth video has amazing quality with loads and loads of fine detail. And the zoom option is unlike anything we have seen so far. See for yourself from the sample below. Make sure you watch it full screen and select the 1080p option. We also snapped a few photos testing the PureView mode, which uses pixel supersampling to create beautiful 8 megapixel shots by using all of the information from the sensor. It’s too early for final verdicts but the detail levels of the shots seem way better than any 8 megapixel or even 12 megapixel camera phone out there. The last photo was taken in low light conditions, but even that didn’t prevent the 808 PureView from doing a great job. Again, the above mentioned lines, video and pictures are from GSMArena.com. All credit goes to the website. We also thank them for putting up one of the best reviews for the Nokia 808PureView on the Internet, till date.
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Akiva
6/14/2012 07:45:46 pm
Interesting, but look closely and you will find that the Pureview808 only produces, 8 megapixel shots but it uses over-samoling to bring in more clearer images.
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Akiva
6/14/2012 07:47:48 pm
Also what we can do, is pay a few hundred dollars for an S2 and get a good Nikon camera, all for under the price of the Pureview...
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Chris
6/14/2012 07:48:55 pm
I'm not sure what I'm doing on this post, but from what I can see, Nokia is trying their best... Its a pity that they can't hold off the Sammy boys... 8/16/2012 12:52:54 pm
thanks, your article is very good. I really enjoyed reading your article .. thank you ......
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