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On 2013-08-12 03:15:32, Sonysta wrote:
And so it is and will remain the best cameraphone in the world !
Yes in the world but...maybe on another planet there is a better camera phone !? Who knows ?
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Posted: 2013-08-12 11:28:44
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On 2013-08-12 05:49:28, randomuser wrote:
I think it's probably not Nokia's fault that the 1020 doesn't deliver outstanding IQ. It could also be due to the limitation of WP8 OS, they might not have been able to optimize the image processing on WP8 platform anywhere near as good as they managed to do on Symbian.
Android is also quite similar and hence Sony had to rework a lot of basic Android code to optimize the image processing for the i1.
That is supposed to be coming in GDR3 or Windows Blue OS updates so i read. Support for better hardware and improved software algorithms. Nokia Amber update is supposed to improve image quality too.
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Posted: 2013-08-12 18:33:21
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How to take incredible photos with the Nokia Lumia 1020 ->
http://pocketnow.com/2013/08/12/how-to-take-incredible-photos-with-the-lumia-1020#!prettyPhoto
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Posted: 2013-08-12 18:56:01
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Why didn't I think of that before. Wear a yellow shirt and take better shots
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Posted: 2013-08-12 19:37:00
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On 2013-08-12 05:49:28, randomuser wrote:
I think it's probably not Nokia's fault that the 1020 doesn't deliver outstanding IQ. It could also be due to the limitation of WP8 OS, they might not have been able to optimize the image processing on WP8 platform anywhere near as good as they managed to do on Symbian.
Android is also quite similar and hence Sony had to rework a lot of basic Android code to optimize the image processing for the i1.
Even if they fix software.
The sensor is smaller
The lens is not as good
Hopefully with the next cameraphone they won't mess up.
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Posted: 2013-08-12 20:33:47
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imgur adds even more jpeg compression to the images.. that 1020 shot would look better if you had the original jpeg.
On 2013-08-12 02:10:24, wthc wrote:
You’re wrong about the colors fidelity, they’re dull with pinky red. Always. That’s the big problem of 808.
Err.. you can do whatever your heart desires with the 808.. even in terms of colors. If you want vivid/saturated colors just bump it up in the settings, its no big deal.
There are plenty of examples in the gallery here on Esato.
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Posted: 2013-08-12 20:44:10
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On 2013-08-12 20:44:10, cu015170 wrote:
Err.. you can do whatever your heart desires with the 808.. even in terms of colors. If you want vivid/saturated colors just bump it up in the settings, its no big deal.
Cu, the photos speak themselves, I’m not the only one that can see wrong colors with 808.
808 on the left - Rx100 on the right
Original photo
The wall is bluish, red is pinkish, and so on.
808 photo +40% saturation - Rx100
You can boost the saturation but you will not get the right colors, need something else.
Photo source: techradar.com
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Posted: 2013-08-12 22:55:56
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Yes, in certain conditions it might be off... personally I've never had an issue with the color reproduction overall. Yes, it is indeed neutral/natural but I think that was their goal while Dinning was still on board.. that way they are easier to manipulate later.
Also, ever since the N8 the algorithm tends to be on the colder/blue side anyway..
In the above example, you could reduce BLUE and increase RED a bit and see if it gets any better.
No camera is perfect.. its just the way it is.
[ This Message was edited by: cu015170 on 2013-08-12 22:19 ]
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Posted: 2013-08-12 23:16:12
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In fact no camera is perfect, but between the camera phones that most approaches perfection is present in
Nokia 808 !
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Posted: 2013-08-12 23:20:43
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Lumia 1020 vs 808 video review ->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy-zcAgr_H0&feature=share&list=UUO_vmeInQm5Z6dEZ6R5Kk0A
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Posted: 2013-08-14 10:37:17
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