GLOBAL – This week, we’ve been the proud owners of a couple of Nokia 808 PureViews. We’ve sent them to the studio so they can spend some time under the spotlight so that we can get to know this new new super-camerphone better.
If you’d like to take a closer look, click on the images, or better still, download our Nokia 808 PureView close-up pack.
The Nokia 808 PureView features the now-famous 41-megapixel sensor, Carl Zeiss optics, and Nokia’s pixel oversampling technology.
Oversampling means that taking typically sized shots (5 megapixels) the camera can combine up to seven pixels into one “pure” pixel, eliminating the noise found on other mobile phone cameras. And you can zoom in 3X without losing any detail.
The Nokia 808 PureView is the world’s first video recording device to allow recording without distortion at audio levels beyond the capability of human hearing – so you can capture stereo CD-like audio in the worst environments.
The PureView also has high-definition Dolby Digital Plus 5.1-channel surround sound which plays on HD TVs, and home theatre systems. Combine that with Dolby Headphone technology – also built into the PureView – and you’ve got a personal 5.1 surround experience.
Of course, it’s also a great smartphone with a 1.3GHz processor, 16GB of internal user memory, with support for MicroSD cards up to 32GB for all your pictures and video.
Looks good, doesn’t it. What do you think of the photos? Use the comments section below to let us know.
Photographs by Leo Acker