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oh, just for fun
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Posted: 2013-10-02 10:14:36
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Just for fun would be the only legitimate reason.
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Posted: 2013-10-02 11:40:00
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Another Sony RX100 comp. For some reason in China the RX100 shows as DSC-MER instead of RX100
http://www.dcfever.com/camera[....]mples.php?set=753&picture=7210
The 808 pics are downscaled to match the resolution of the RX100
808:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/nokia/808_pureview/201310021911seJM3n.jpg
RX100:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/sony/dsc_mer/201310021912RDy6tK.jpg
808:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/nokia/808_pureview/201310021913EU3CeV.jpg
RX100:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/sony/dsc_mer/201310021913qTQZ1x.jpg
808:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/nokia/808_pureview/201310021914FW7214.jpg
RX100:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/sony/dsc_mer/201310021914X471RH.jpg
808:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/nokia/808_pureview/201310021914s2mVQ7.jpg
RX100:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/sony/dsc_mer/2013100219143IWhr9.jpg
808:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/nokia/808_pureview/2013100219153Nv9yq.jpg
RX100:
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/cam/sony/dsc_mer/201310021915g44N6b.jpg
Overall the RX100 is better, but the difference isn't all that big.. at least in those particular cases. Regardless, in terms of flexibility the RX100 is superior..
[ This Message was edited by: cu015170 on 2013-10-02 19:05 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-02 19:29:49
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And I thought the 808 took the better pictures in these examples. The Sony ones look really blurred / over processed / grainy.
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Posted: 2013-10-02 23:49:58
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These two make a good case of pixel density vs. pixel size ...
I still think that the RX100 will outperform the 808 on a per pixel basis, but with downsizing the 808 gets pretty close in certain cases.
I am amazed at how well the 808 holds detail at higher resolutions. To be honest when I got it I thought that anything over 10Mpix would look pretty bad, but you can push this thing into the 16-18Mpix bracket and if you keep the iso @ 50 you will be getting pretty decent IQ.
That Toshiba sensor and the optics are not perfect, but for the size... quite the achievement.
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Posted: 2013-10-02 23:57:39
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Thanks for sharing !
The 5 photos published in the comparison, at least 2... 808 fared better, in other 2 RX100 fared better and there was a photo 1 clear tie !
Not bad... Once the sensor is greater RX100, the lenses are better, and RX100 has OIS !
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Posted: 2013-10-03 05:26:31
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The King of Cameraphones: First The Nokia NSeries N8, Next 808 PureView – Now Lumia 1020 PureView ???
http://pureviewclub.com/2013/17842
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Posted: 2013-10-03 05:35:19
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A lil sunday rant:
Nokia has no respect for the more than 20 million Symbian users... decided to get the Sony Honami instead of a 1020. buying another Nokia (or a Microsoft Lumia in the near future) will fuel their continuous BS they keep doing the last few years.
Thanks for the good moments Nokia, i will continue to use my 808 as my main phone until the API support blows up.
Link:
http://www.allaboutsymbian.co[....]Symbian_and_Meego_applicat.php
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Posted: 2013-10-06 13:34:32
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Well it had to happen at some point didn't it ?
Im not exactly happy with the decision but to be honest, Symbian phones are no longer mainstream phones. Anyway, it'll just be like how it was prior to the store ever being live. I used to put apps on my phones through downloading them from sites and then loading them onto the phone via USB or Bluetooth. The only difference being those apps will be harder to find.
This news just illustrates that Symbian phones in general are no longer a viable option. Not even the 808.
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Posted: 2013-10-06 20:21:26
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Sunday Rant Pt II
You've known for at least two years that this day would come. Do you really think Nokia gives a crap about your pointless stance.
Sadly and I really mean sadly Symbian/Belle is dead and by association so is the 808 regardless of how many declining users there still are.
Having said that if I was as good a photographer as Sylwester id have kept one of one my 808's for life. Id love to see what results he could get with a 1020.
He doesnt seem to comment much in these threads but continues to post some fantastic pictures !!
[ This Message was edited by: lemmy31 on 2013-10-06 19:30 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-06 20:28:29
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