The fact that the Nokia 808 PureView is the best camera phone money can buy must be a photo shoot. It will not even pass for a pun. The 41 megapixel sensor and tack-sharp optics provide what no other smartphone can match and we even managed to see him standing on the ground against the competition is much more severe.
Nokia 808 PureView in line to become an icon, polluting the Olympus PEN E-PL2 Micro Four Thirds cameras in our blind test and then matched with the Canon 5D Mark III for resolution in the process.
However, these two (admittedly, impressive) achievements came in the tests that actually plays to the strength PureView it. Strong lighting is where a small number of pixels can get the upper hand over a little more, if greater, one and all the samples we provide to you so far arrested in perfect condition.Nokia 808 PureView
This is far from certain whether the Nokia 808 will keep a record of perfect darkness fell and the sound started to show a bad face. We're right in the camp of people are hesitant as well, so we have no other choice but to put PureView through a series of tests and see the true value.
We once again recruited some of the elite in the face of rivals Canon 550D and APS-C sensor and the Olympus E-PL2. Galaxy S III is here as well, to put the performance of camera phones in the right perspective.
After mentioning PureView pixel size of 808, we feel we need to make an important note here. Although the 41MP sensor might make you believe otherwise, the individual pixel size is not smaller than the Galaxy S III, or iPhone 4S. Nokia has put a big (according to standard camera phones only) 1/1.2 "sensor in the PureView and not have to go to extremes to achieve a resolution of the mind-blowing.
Only when you compare the size of the pixel of the sensor 808 Nokia PureView with that in the DSLR and Micro Four Thirds camera that you can call them small.
Now, let's cut to the chase and start with the shooting.
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