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 Nokia 808 - V03 - [The King of Camera Phones], the legendary 41mp phone cam hidden gem

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little ice
post Oct 14 2012, 11:02 PM

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repost from camera phone gallery...


some disgusting shots. all no edit other than cropped...

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Ratatouille by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr

closer look...
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Ratatouille by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr

even closer...out of focus cause too close (no zoom/crop). =.=
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Ratatouille by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
little ice
post Oct 15 2012, 07:31 PM

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random stuffs...

Nokia 808
all shots processed with Lightroom

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Forgotten Childhood by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
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Trees super PP by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
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Garden by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
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Tiny flower by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
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Saturation by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
little ice
post Oct 15 2012, 10:58 PM

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Nokia 808

all processed with Lightroom.

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KLCC by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
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KLCC by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr
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This post has been edited by little ice: Oct 15 2012, 11:30 PM
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post Oct 16 2012, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(eidda @ Oct 16 2012, 12:12 AM)
drool.gif cantik berseri-seri.. drool.gif
just using lightroom?look like using HDR mode,bcoz people around also blur..


Added on October 16, 2012, 12:13 amoh wait, or using long exposure..
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yup, only using lightroom, and you're right, they're just long exposure shots. biggrin.gif

wait let me upload the original...

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this is original shot of the first one, straight out of camera only cropped using lightroom. biggrin.gif
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KLCC OOC by Little Ice LYN, on Flickr

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post Oct 16 2012, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Oct 16 2012, 09:21 AM)
Did you pump a lot of clarity?
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can't remember (away from my laptop now), it was a brief pp but I think not too much cause I pump some contrast as well to balance the effect.
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post Oct 22 2012, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(AlOnE89 @ Oct 22 2012, 12:07 AM)
Basically he's now torn between the factors of "pocketability" and "image quality" and couldn't make up his mind to sacrifice either of them I assume, so.. ended up I can't help him to decide :S
Now asking LYN sellers for best prices of both "cameras", hopefully that could make up his mind derp.
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people are so worried about pocketability of camera, even with camera like Sony rx100, you're not going to fit that in your pants, and will need at least a small bag.

image quality? for serious? no comparison. the only thing Nokia will win is the megapixel war in good light, and a camera thats truely always with you. you won't get the same dynamic range and color depth with 808, and that's before you even talk about flexibity of a proper camera, and FAR more superior ISO performance.

if need absolutely pocketable camera, and dont want typical point and shoot quality, save up for Sony rx100.
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post Oct 22 2012, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Oct 22 2012, 03:01 PM)
more serious go RX1  thumbup.gif  drool.gif

but serious la , mobility cant on par with quality lol... it is like you want get a serious gaming rig but want a laptop do a job.... kinda hard.
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yeah, but since they can actually stick such big sensor into the phone, if they make the megapixels more sensible I think there'll be a better chance to compete with camera with 1 inch sensor (albeit still apples and oranges).

QUOTE(AlOnE89 @ Oct 22 2012, 05:24 PM)
hahaha that's exactly what torn between his mind tongue.gif
808 allows you to capture precious moment anytime at any places but you need to forgo quality, nex is definitely the other way round :s
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i owned 808 for some time now and I can tell you that the best is to have both proper camera and any decent 8mp camera phone. my friend owned galaxy note and the pictures he took floored me, even his reputation being a hopeless camera man. for casual shooting you probably won't need anything better than that. even my other colleague took a shot with his S3 and printed A3 size nobody will actually thought its taken with a camera phone. regarding the xenon flash, there isn't much chance to use it and even if you do use it, it'll look harsh most of the time. yes it's handy to capture something that's impossible without xenon but in my experiences there was only 0.03% chance to use it.

PS: typo on my previous post, last paragraph. should be "portability" instead of "pocketability" because rx100 still not quite small enough to fit into pocket. sweat.gif
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post Feb 1 2013, 04:19 PM

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for those who paranoid about the body getting scratched, i must say i'm pretty impressed by the material used on 808. the white hard plastic body still show minimal sign of dirt stains, basically non existence unless you use magnifying glass to search for it. the only place that got scratched up is the bezel around the camera cause it's the place touches the surface you put your phone on flat surface. no sign of scraches on exposed glass area (i still have the original protector left on my screen) including the glass protecting the camera lens.

so unless you drop your phone often, i'd say just go naked and worry no more. any skins or case is going to make the phone more ugly, more ugly than the tiny scratches on the camera bezel. biggrin.gif
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post Feb 1 2013, 04:34 PM

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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Feb 1 2013, 04:27 PM)
For matte surface like 808, better put something or you will regret for sure.
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i used it since end of July last year. of course i didn't simply put my phone on any surface, and usually stays in my pocket when im going out. so far so good and that's why im passing on my opinions. wink.gif

 

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