
Nokia N8 V3, Coming Soon!!!
Nokia N8 V3, Coming Soon!!!
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Aug 25 2010, 07:51 AM
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Aug 25 2010, 08:57 AM
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Anyone like the china launch background music
Welcome to the world of trance here it is http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UL3LD634 Pass : n900 Found using Nokia N97 Enjoy This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 08:58 AM |
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Aug 25 2010, 09:32 AM
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Aug 25 2010, 02:32 PM
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so jealous of all of u get to try n8
For your info nokia care sunway have moved to No. 48 SS15/4D Subang Jaya. Same row with MCD facing highway This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 02:33 PM |
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Aug 25 2010, 02:47 PM
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Aug 25 2010, 08:29 PM
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Should update this on frontpage one of n8 selling point
Digital Camera class (10MP)- Canon’s s90 Digital Camera - 1/1.7 Smartphone class (12MP)-Nokia N8 - 1/1.83 (12MP)- Sony Ericsson Satio– 1/2.5″ (12MP)- Samsung Pixon12 – 1/2.5″ (8MP)- Nokia N86 8MP – 1/2.5″ (8MP)- Sony Ericsson Vivaz – 1/3.2″ (5MP) - Iphone 4 - 1/3.2" The lower the number the better. The size of a camera sensor will have a big impact on the quality of your pictures. The lens gathers light and directs it towards the sensor, and the sensor records the light to create the image. Large sensor produces better images All things being equal, a larger sensor will receive more light than a smaller one, and produce better images. This is especially important in low light photography. When light levels are low, a smaller sensor will generate a higher amount of noise, which will decrease the quality of the images. This is why the best low-light setups include a camera with a large sensor (usually a DSLR) and a lens with a large aperture. For more understand of camera sensor http://www.digicamhelp.com/camera-features...ts/sensor-size/ This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 09:08 PM |
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Aug 25 2010, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(pirateguy @ Aug 25 2010, 08:59 PM) The average joes out there would not know what those number means. ill add a note into it laterPeople will think bigger number means better camera. http://www.digicamhelp.com/camera-features...ts/sensor-size/ |
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Aug 25 2010, 09:13 PM
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Should update this on frontpage one of n8 selling point
Digital Camera class (10MP)- Canon’s s90 Digital Camera - 1/1.7 Smartphone class (12MP)-Nokia N8 - 1/1.83 (12MP)- Sony Ericsson Satio– 1/2.5″ (12MP)- Samsung Pixon12 – 1/2.5″ (8MP)- Nokia N86 8MP – 1/2.5″ (8MP)- Sony Ericsson Vivaz – 1/3.2″ (5MP)- Nokia N82 - 1/2.5" (5MP) - Iphone 4 - 1/3.2" The lower the number the better. The size of a camera sensor will have a big impact on the quality of your pictures. The lens gathers light and directs it towards the sensor, and the sensor records the light to create the image. Large sensor produces better images All things being equal, a larger sensor will receive more light than a smaller one, and produce better images. This is especially important in low light photography. When light levels are low, a smaller sensor will generate a higher amount of noise, which will decrease the quality of the images. This is why the best low-light setups include a camera with a large sensor (usually a DSLR) and a lens with a large aperture. For more understand of camera sensor http://www.digicamhelp.com/camera-features...ts/sensor-size/ This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 09:14 PM |
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Aug 25 2010, 09:22 PM
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QUOTE(cloud8318 @ Aug 25 2010, 09:20 PM) cannot loh....so far.....u really take a 400km trip haha he is trying but lucky feature still enable so cant really read what he said. how the beach view over there? now i finally understand whole pic, thanks bro this is one of the strong selling from N8, sure got alots of compare at this part but hey sometime ppl compare GOD with human why no one compare/complaint the thick of N8??? so? This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 09:29 PM |
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Aug 25 2010, 09:24 PM
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QUOTE(cloud8318 @ Aug 25 2010, 09:20 PM) cannot loh....so far.....u really take a 400km trip Like us using N900 we have nothing to complain about n8 size how the beach view over there? now i finally understand whole pic, thanks bro this is one of the strong selling from N8, sure got alots of compare at this part but hey sometime ppl compare GOD with human why no one compare/complaint the thick of N8??? N900 - 181 g N8 - 135 g This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 09:26 PM |
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Aug 25 2010, 11:06 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua @ Aug 25 2010, 10:58 PM) Dont update better la. for an all in one this phone pawn lumix LX3 right? But if u are talking only camera any digital camera with optical zoom wins I think most of us dont know much about photography also. Besides, there;s more to it than just sensor size. The lense also matters too and a lot more like digital processing enhancement which is obviously lacking in N8. Not I want to pour cold water, but we kept saying N8 will destroy those digicam. However, have we ever though, a shitty camera also can take good pic in the hand of pro and vice versa. I seen Lumix LX3 awesome pictures but the pic I took with it are somewhat... you know la... so lets wait the picture do the justice than the spec. The right to say for now is in smartphone class yes but in digital camera not really. Its not too late to start learning This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 11:07 PM |
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Aug 25 2010, 11:14 PM
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Aug 25 2010, 11:24 PM
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For camera fans
Nokia N8 have a 28mm wide angle lens benefit as below ![]() i got tiny bit of camera knowledge so share share abit Nokia N8 12MP = 28mm as advertise Nokia N86 8MP = 28mm as advertise Samsung pixon 12MP = 30mm as advertise SE satio 12MP = 35mm as advertise SE Vivaz pro 10MP = 25mm as advertise basic the same the lower the number the better more viewing angle I wonder how good is nokia n8 depth of field lol. This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 25 2010, 11:31 PM |
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Aug 26 2010, 07:20 AM
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QUOTE(cloud8318 @ Aug 25 2010, 11:46 PM) we can only know when using the camera.Added on August 26, 2010, 7:40 am QUOTE(BBXiong @ Aug 26 2010, 12:57 AM) anyway any pro on camera can PM me a link to read up on photography knowledge? especially on lens size..i totally dunno what those 24mm, 20mm, 35mm are... >.< refer to page 5 of this thread the info all thereIf u really wanna know there still alot to learn like ISO, Aperture, Focal Length and etc but those are indepth Yea are more info (taken from DSLR site but the basic information its the same) Aperture: Lenses use an iris, or diaphragm, to adjust the amount of light entering diaphragm and falling on the camera’s APS (Active Pixel Sensor). Digital SLR gives you the option of buying a fast lens like Canon’s EF-S series of lenses designed for night and low-light photography. Keep in mind that fast lenses also make the viewfinder brighter, since they let more light in. ISO range: Digital SLR or EOS cameras offer a wide range of ISO, ranging from 50 to 3200 and in 25 increments. ISO range is one of the most important factors for digital night and low-light photography. Photography is the art of lighting and how to handle the light entering cameras lens. Three settings can control light entering the camera: aperture setting, shutter speed and ISO range. High ISO with acceptable quality is what we are after in night and low-light photography. Try to test your digital camera of choice before purchasing one or read some reviews over the Internet to make sure they can produce acceptable qualities at their higher end or mid range ISO numbers. White balance: This function controls and corrects color casts that camera detects in the scene. DSLR cameras present a much more complicated way of customizing white balance. Normally the Auto White Balance (AWB) setting will set the optimum white balance automatically. If natural-looking colors cannot be obtained by AWB, DSLR cameras allow you to obtain it manually to suit the respective light source through custom white balance. For example, Canon’s way in producing custom white balance is to shoot a white object that will serve as the basis for the white balance setting. This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 26 2010, 08:06 AM |
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Aug 26 2010, 08:21 AM
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ Aug 26 2010, 12:55 AM) well, let's be realistic here. I own LX-3 too, and the picture i took also as just somewhat, and i rely on lightroom for color adjustment and brightness on my PC Fair shots...however i think in terms of digital processing, nokia will not fail..i wouldnt say it will be darn good, but it will at least not fail us...look at phones like N85 and N97. While they might not be the best in their spec, they are one of the top quality. we are not comparing. Both from different class. One is a semi pro class one is a smartphone class.From the Flickr picture that was posted here before this, i can see that the noise control is somewhat acceptable, and the details are also properly retained. If you ask me, it is really better then those digital camera out there...but if you must compare to LX-3, i say far to go...unless it has manual control features and can shot in RAW, then it's a different story...how i wish someone make an app with such feature..lol We only compare the size of the lens why N8 is one of the best in smartphone class with the best sensor combination. Its really on your RM50 ringgit note just that its so tiny with your naked eyes u can hardly realize it Try it to believe it hehe ![]() For u guys to learn the above screen shot is a 0cm macro zoom. Smartphone class havent reach this stage yet not even one. This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 26 2010, 09:42 AM |
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Aug 26 2010, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE(Alexdino @ Aug 26 2010, 08:57 AM) I think for mobile phone camera you should learn on ISO and WB would be enough... Aperture, Shutterspeed are not necessary needed to know for mobile phone camera technology yet. Its not necessary but for some that read photo EXIF like me they will question because these setting will appear there cheers.Added on August 26, 2010, 8:58 am N85 Added on August 26, 2010, 9:04 am The smaller the size of lens (24mm) the wider the angle of view will be. i don think it is important for phone camera, as it is without the capability to zoom (lens). Normally they fixed the lens size to get desired lens aperture (F-number) Actually it depends what u are taking. If u are trying to take group photo you dont need to stand so back just trying to fit everyone in. Hope that clears everyone confusion ![]() This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 26 2010, 09:40 AM |
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Aug 26 2010, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(sklchan @ Aug 26 2010, 10:39 AM) Aperture good on effects (bokeh, paranoma) nice explainationShutterspeed and ISO is your best shoot during night, lower shutterspeed but up to 1/15 (where still able to capture non shacky photo) with high ISO White balance is a problem toward most of the DSLR out there, a white paper in hand and a manual WB setting within the camera should be able to get the color accuracy. ISO itu senang loh, if possible use lower ISO for crispy detail, high ISO always suffer from noise reduction depth of field and bokeh same meaning This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 26 2010, 11:16 AM |
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Aug 26 2010, 02:44 PM
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QUOTE(kk6513 @ Aug 26 2010, 02:26 PM) Nokia main selling point is in smartphone class it have the lowest optical sensorThe size of a camera sensor will have a big impact on the quality of your pictures. The lens gathers light and directs it towards the sensor, and the sensor records the light to create the image. Large sensor produces better images All things being equal, a larger sensor will receive more light than a smaller one, and produce better images. This is especially important in low light photography. When light levels are low, a smaller sensor will generate a higher amount of noise, which will decrease the quality of the images. This is why the best low-light setups include a camera with a large sensor (usually a DSLR) and a lens with a large aperture. For more understand of camera sensor http://www.digicamhelp.com/camera-features...ts/sensor-size/ This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 26 2010, 02:45 PM |
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Aug 26 2010, 04:00 PM
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ Aug 26 2010, 09:46 AM) lolz...ok..my bad..i miss understood... For a point and shoot camera N8 is just ideal.and N85 is that bad? i tot it was rather good...crap...i really need to update myself a bit liao lol..that close kah? never tried with my camera before...the smallest thing i ever tried is a laptop screw... and yeah, sadly say, it's impossible for smartphone camera to perform that way yet.. but i think it will serves as a very very good camera replacement for most people |
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Aug 26 2010, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(kk6513 @ Aug 26 2010, 02:51 PM) Most ppl take photo using auto mode so sometimes in certain condition photos come out a little bad.With manual it helps improve the quality because on other camera i love to play with manual setting too. Like outdoor always take photo where the sunlight is behind u not infront of you. To compensate such event flash is required Just sharing what i know for ppl to understand the nokia N8 better |
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