" 41 megapixels is something that sounds incredible, but not about the number of megapixels, but how we use them to achieve the best possible images ". Although it may seem obvious, there is a story behind the philosophy that the Nokia 808 PureView camera pursues and that encompasses the phrase of Damian Dinning, one of the top image managers at Nokia. And that story has been captured in a video that the Finnish firm has developed as a gestation diary of the most interesting feature of the terminal that we got to know during the past Mobile World Congress 2012.
The pregnancy was long. No less than five years of gestation that started from a conversation in a bar in Tokyo. There, Eero Salmelin and Juha Alakarhu, had an idea: to develop a camera for mobile phones based on a sensor that would dispense with the mechanics of an optical zoom, but that would achieve effective results in this line, with a view to making the captured images show of a deep definition. A napkin in that Japanese establishment was the germ of what was to come.
Over the years, the project was nourished by components that ended up defining a team of about 400 people, including specialists in optics, digital imaging technicians and experts in sound recording "" given that Nokia's efforts for the Nokia 808 PureView camera they have not only been defined by achieving a unit of great image quality, but also of audio for the video recording mode ””. Of course, as in other terminals of the Espoo- based firm, the Nokia 808 PureView uses a Carl Zeiss lens, a high-quality optics that in the case of the companyThe Finnish brand gained special prominence from its presence in the model that precedes this device in category and performance: the Nokia N8.
At the moment, unfortunately, Nokia has not confirmed with precision when we will be able to have in stores this Nokia 808 PureView, which will be put on sale with the operating system of the house, Nokia Belle "" which is the most advanced version of the platform for smartphones that started with Symbian 3 ””.
In addition to capturing photos up to 41 megapixels "" to be between 38 and 34 megapixels, depending on the ratio of the image ", " the Nokia 808 PureView can shoot videos in high quality FullHD, ie a ratio of 1.920 x 1,080 pixels and a rate of 30 frames per second. An example of the results in video recording can be found in the piece that explains how the Nokia 808 PureView camera was conceived and developed, which has been filmed entirely with the same phone.
On the other hand, the Nokia 808 PureView has a four-inch screen, as well as HDMI, Bluetooth, microUSB, Wi-Fi connections "" compatible with the wireless multimedia transmission standard DLNA "", NFC and A-GPS and 3G.
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