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Yeah you're right I guess I just looked too much into what they said about the camera and UI. When I held the dummy model it never felt that big especially next to the Galaxy Note 2 dummy model. As for the weight I think they over do it on saying it's unusable. Many digital cameras are quite heavy. My Lumia 800 is quite weighty and never have I any issues as I hate cheap feeling light weight phones. The night shots look good for me with not that much noise and daylight shots am sure will be fine although as some say not the best ever out there. But even the 808 can produce dull shots on grey dull days with pale colours
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Posted: 2012-11-05 21:42:00
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This shot were the best I could get out the Lumia 800 in low light. If I had the 920 I'd work it good!!
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Posted: 2012-11-05 21:49:16
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found one photo on flickr and and i am puzzled (
exif says: 0.3sec, 800 ISO with OIS. So i guess this should be blur free but its not especially on edges
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Posted: 2012-11-05 22:00:09
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More than likely done handheld that's why. There is not that much noise in that photo actually not as much as most
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Posted: 2012-11-05 22:30:00
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Well, I guess with other phones one wouldn't be able to notice any blur, because the photo would be too dark to see anything at all.
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Posted: 2012-11-05 22:36:21
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The blur is noticeable all over as I can see which suggests camera shake to me. But it is a very brightly lit clear shot for night time which would be even better using a tripod. There is a little noise but not alot
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Posted: 2012-11-05 22:43:00
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It's a minimal blur that you can't recognize if you look at the photo zoomed out or print to a 10x15 cm photo..
The end result for these two use cases are better than any other smartphone or even compacts could deliver!
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Posted: 2012-11-05 23:08:15
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Well,I'd be happy if my phone produced a night shot that good. I know it's not Pureview in the pure sense like the 808 but I feel Nokia has done the best it can for now in a Windows device. As previously said,future tech advances will allow this. Am confident in Nokia to produce more great innovations in camera tech where others still lag behind. I know a camera is not the only selling point of a mobile device,but many people now want a decent camera in a mobile hence the recent decline in digital camera sales for point and shoot. And as for size,I have even seen many women carrying around quite large sized phones. Nokia tried I think to fit all it can without totally spoiling the Lumia unibody design. If it were to have what the 808 has it would be bigger still. Let's hope future tech advances allow for smaller components at same quality
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Posted: 2012-11-05 23:47:00
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Had a play with a friend's 920 red, gorgeous device and certainly not too heavy! What are those reviewers, men or mice?
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Posted: 2012-11-05 23:54:10
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How did the screen look?? Was it sharp,bright and colorful??
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Posted: 2012-11-06 00:15:00
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