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Nokia Lumia 1020 |
admad Joined: May 26, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Poland PM |
^ is this really a photo taken with 1020? It's really bad, I find it hard to believe that 1020 is that bad compared to 808. |
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wthc Joined: Jul 04, 2013 Posts: 19 PM |
On 2013-08-11 19:48:14, Sonysta wrote: No other cameraphone delivers much detail, color fidelity and zero noise !
You’re wrong about the colors fidelity, they’re dull with pinky red. Always. That’s the big problem of 808. |
Marly Joined: Jun 04, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
@admad:
It's possible to take good and bad pictures with any device, even a DSLR, depending on the skills of the person behind the camera. When people start searching the internet for pictures to prove their point, they'll easily find them, whatever their point might be.
For every photo the naysayers here find to prove, that the 1020 takes bad pictures, someone less biased could find an excellent 1020 picture, it all depends, on what they're looking for.
Spot the Lumia 1020 :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheridan01/9478515699/
[ This Message was edited by: Marly on 2013-08-12 02:08 ] "America: please don’t be a Dumpfkopf" |
Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
Just seen a sample shot of the upcoming Sony 20.66 mp camera with BIONZ processor for images and Sony G lens and Cyber Shot branding. For once after a long time it looked good. I think it could give the 1020 a run for it's money
Phone?? What phone?? |
Sonysta Joined: May 25, 2013 Posts: 198 PM |
Wthc... Did you have the 808 ? Has photographed using the 808 ?
He graduated in photography ? Works with photography ?
Answer to all questions: No !
So do not comment about something you do not understand !
The only device respected by professional photographers from around the world called Nokia 808 "True Pureview" !

[ This Message was edited by: Sonysta on 2013-08-12 02:47 ] |
Sonysta Joined: May 25, 2013 Posts: 198 PM |
I agree with you Bonovox !
I also found a very good image quality Xperia i1 !
From what has been shown (images) and photographic hardware that will be integrated, my guess is that the Xperia i1 delivered images with a higher quality than in 1020 ! |
Sonysta Joined: May 25, 2013 Posts: 198 PM |
Marly...
1020 is a good cameraphone and it is undeniable !
But what you and others need to understand that is not always new, represents innovation and evolution !
And this is the case 1020 with respect to 808 !
1020 is the best camera phone market after the 808 !
What is the problem ?
What is surprising about that ?
808 "True Pureview" the image sensor is larger, more powerful flash, the more pixels per integrated microns and more dpi ... And so it is and will remain the best cameraphone in the world ! |
wthc Joined: Jul 04, 2013 Posts: 19 PM |
On 2013-08-12 03:07:19, Sonysta wrote:
Wthc... Did you have the 808 ? Has photographed using the 808 ?
He graduated in photography ? Works with photography ?
Answer to all questions: No !
So do not guess about something you do not understand !
The only device respected by professional photographers from around the world called Nokia 808 "True Pureview" !
This is indeed the rest and your guesses !
Buy a pairs of glasses |
randomuser Joined: Sep 13, 2011 Posts: > 500 PM |
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. |
admad Joined: May 26, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Poland PM |
On 2013-08-12 02:26:14, Marly wrote:
@admad:
It's possible to take good and bad pictures with any device, even a DSLR, depending on the skills of the person behind the camera. When people start searching the internet for pictures to prove their point, they'll easily find them, whatever their point might be.
For every photo the naysayers here find to prove, that the 1020 takes bad pictures, someone less biased could find an excellent 1020 picture, it all depends, on what they're looking for.
Spot the Lumia 1020  :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheridan01/9478515699/
[ This Message was edited by: Marly on 2013-08-12 02:08 ]
Yeah I'm not talking about photo quality from artistic point of view, I'm talking about pure quality, how good the phone handles landscapes, I think that 808 is the only phone so far that when you zoom on landscape shot you can actually see leafs on the trees, and they are sharp! But on 1020 they are more like a mixture of something green and camera noise. Not really pleasant view. |
davidsic Joined: May 30, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Belgium PM |
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 ?
Humor  |
Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
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.
Phone?? What phone?? |
davidsic Joined: May 30, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Belgium PM |
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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hihihans Joined: Mar 15, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
Why didn't I think of that before. Wear a yellow shirt and take better shots
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G3ORGE Joined: Jul 10, 2013 Posts: 59 PM |
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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