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Posted: 2014-03-19 22:52
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On 2014-03-19 22:40:11, etaab wrote:
Its a bit childish of the two companies though. And a waste of peoples time, because we all know the 1020 will trounce Sony's effort. Nokia have just invested much more time and effort into their imaging than Sony ever did.

Its a bit stupid of Nokia to challenge another company on something they know they're already the best at by a mile. Its like playing on an Xbox with a 5 year old and knowing you could beat them on Fifa at any time. You just don't play the bully by beating the underdog.



I don't know.... I think back in the day some of the cybershot phones were responsible for giving a good enough run to Nokia for them to try so hard at releasing such innovations as the N95, N86, N8, 808 and 1020.... If Sony were to just put SOME effort into it, I think they could at least make a device to be a serious contender. Could you imagine if they decided to just say F-IT, okay Nokia.... you want a challenge, here's a challenge.... THEN they actually follow up with dropping some BOMB A$$ device on the market with a sensor comparable to the 1020 which could output 5, 8 and 12mp raw files, xenox, variable aperture, IR cut filter, ND filter and FULL manual control (including the ability to adjust flash output)... I WOULD BE ALL OVER IT!!!

Even if it was just debatable that the images were anything like the 1020 (not necessarily even the 808) I would be aboard.

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Posted: 2014-03-20 06:55
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Oppo Find 7 And a 50 MP Camera ? No Need For Nokia's 41MP Cameraphones To Worry

http://allaboutwindowsphone.c[....]_Find_7_and_a_50MP_camera_.php
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Posted: 2014-03-20 18:30
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that was the time when Sony Ericsson was more Ericsson than Sony. When it turned the opposite, Y'all know what happened.
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Posted: 2014-03-20 18:36
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^That it went well for Sony?
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Posted: 2014-03-20 20:57
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Imaging hasn't gone well for Sony (SE) since the arrival of the N95. Back in the days of the K750 onwards, all was rosy and imo Nokia were miles behind. SE were by far in a league of their own.

Then came the N95 and SE lost the plot completely. Its like they just handed over the keys to the imaging realm to Nokia. They haven't caught up since.

I'd love to see Sony make a proper cameraphone, but they wont. Their last proper cameraphone was the Satio - and that didn't compare to the N8.
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Posted: 2014-03-20 21:36
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They lost the plot the moment they switched from Symbian to Android.

They are yet to produce a proper camera phone like the Satio based on android
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Posted: 2014-03-20 21:53
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On 2014-03-20 20:57:50, etaab wrote:
Imaging hasn't gone well for Sony (SE) since the arrival of the N95. Back in the days of the K750 onwards, all was rosy and imo Nokia were miles behind. SE were by far in a league of their own.

Then came the N95 and SE lost the plot completely. Its like they just handed over the keys to the imaging realm to Nokia. They haven't caught up since.

I'd love to see Sony make a proper cameraphone, but they wont. Their last proper cameraphone was the Satio - and that didn't compare to the N8.



Spot-on!!

It's crazy how the N95 changed the game and the N82 was like the tombstone to confirm it all. The Cameras Nokia had in their phones before the N95 were a joke, I remember the N90, N80 and N70 being owned by the K750, W800 and W900's incredible 2MP Camera unit and even the N73 3.2mp being taken down by the K800's 3.2mp unit.
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Posted: 2014-03-20 23:43
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I used to love the N73
Phone?? What phone??
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Posted: 2014-03-20 23:43
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On 2014-03-20 21:36:34, cu015170 wrote:
They lost the plot the moment they switched from Symbian to Android.

They are yet to produce a proper camera phone like the Satio based on android


Exactly! S700i, K750i/W800i, K800i, W900i were the kings of cameraphones in their time, after them, Sony(Ericsson) have lost it completely. Nowadays not only Nokia, but even Apple and Samsung have better cameras.

And most of the Cyber-shot phones had Xenon flash, never seen on any Sony(Ericsson) afterwards.
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Posted: 2014-03-21 00:07
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On 2014-03-20 23:43:04, Bonovox wrote:
I used to love the N73



Brilliant smartphone that was, I liked how its Camera cover was designed, and it's speakers were ridiculously lound, only downside was how its joystick over time became loose and in some cases simply fell out.
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Posted: 2014-03-21 08:51
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My favourite Nokia of all times was the Nokia N82. Indeed, after the N95, Sony Ericsson couldn't catch up.
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Posted: 2014-03-22 19:45
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Capturing Rio de Janeiro With National Geographic Photographer Stephen Alvarez

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Posted: 2014-03-22 21:26
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Amazing. I'd love to live in a country with such amazing views and weather conditions that are so brilliant for photography.
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Posted: 2014-04-03 04:35
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Smartphone camera head to head: Lumia 1020 Vs HTC One (M8)

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Posted: 2014-04-04 02:21
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They've improved the IQ further in 8.1 it seems .. and they've added something we've had on the 808 since 2012.. 100% zoom in the picture gallery

http://conversations.nokia.co[....]th-windows-phone-8-1-for-free/

"However, a number of imaging enhancements built into Windows Phone 8.1 will boost its prowess even further.

When you’ve taken a photo, an enhanced Creative Studio is at hand to help you with any post-edits. A new high-resolution reframing feature means you can zoom into more details and reposition the image until you find the perfect angle.

The exceptional zooming capabilities of the Lumia 1020 mean that you’re able to see things in a photo you didn’t realise were there before you took the shot.
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