"In a bold move, the company shot a nearly two minute-long ad with the Nokia 808 PureView, first introduced to the world at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The device's standout feature: a gargantuan 41-megapixel camera outfitted with a Carl Zeiss lens. With such a high-tech camera, the 808 sets a high bar for phones in terms of image- and motion-capture. Nokia's new ad for the PureView shows off a series of photos and videos taken with the device, most of which are pretty sharp and colorfully bright. Also highlighted was the ease with which users can share photos and videos on Facebook and Twitter or with other 808 phones. According to CNET, the Nokia 808 PureView will cost about $870 and is the first smartphone to make use of PureView technology, "which marries multi-megapixel hardware with powerful photography-focused software."
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Best Camera Phone Ever ?
The 41 Megapixel Nokia 808
Nokia 808 PureView Ad Shows Off Gorgeous, Gargantuan Camera
Saturday, September 3, 2011
A Camera Phone that Saves Lives
The CelloScope
Daniel A. Fletcher's CelloScope design turns a camera phone into a high-resolution diagnostic microscope that can transmit data from remote areas to diagnostics labs in more connected areas. "To be able to receive analysis and treatment recommendations from remote experts," writes the Tech Museum, "could drastically reduce both the cost and time of performing critical disease diagnosis, as well as provide an early warning of epidemics, in poverty-stricken regions around the globe."
Saturday, October 2, 2010
A New Camera Phone Champ ?
Nokia introduces it's N8, a cool 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash, HD-quality video recording, film editing software, Dolby surround sound and full internet connectivity, to the ever evolving and highly competitive camera/video phone market.
"It's not the technology, it's what you do with it."
Well, the McHenry Brothers, Ed and Rory, two upcoming young British directors are attempting to prove that you can shoot a professional movie with the N8.
Can you film a movie using just a camera phone?
The following behind the scenes look at "the Commuter" was entirely shot on Nokia's new N8 Camera Phone.
I think we have a new camera/video phone contender on the scene, that will legitimately give the iPhone and the Droids out there real competition in this important market.
Time will tell.
"It's not the technology, it's what you do with it."
Well, the McHenry Brothers, Ed and Rory, two upcoming young British directors are attempting to prove that you can shoot a professional movie with the N8.
Can you film a movie using just a camera phone?
The eventual film - which, after a super-quick shoot and edit, should be coming out at some point in October - will be shown at cinema size, giving the camera quality its ultimate test. But the brother’s are confident that it’ll look good. Rory says: ‘We thought when we gave one of these to the director of photography that he’d have a fit, but he looked at it, and after he’d had a play with it he said “it’s actually pretty good...”’
Either way, with other manufacturers from Apple to HTC to Sony Ericsson all offering HD video capabilities in their newest phones, it’ll be interesting to see if Nokia can convince consumers that they’re ahead of the pack - or how long they can stay there. But, at the very least, we should get a fun little film out of it.
The following behind the scenes look at "the Commuter" was entirely shot on Nokia's new N8 Camera Phone.
I think we have a new camera/video phone contender on the scene, that will legitimately give the iPhone and the Droids out there real competition in this important market.
Time will tell.
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