
It sounds a little wildly. Recently, Nikon, using its innovative technology, put 36 megapixels in its ful-frame camera D800. However, the technology from Nokia is slightly different from that of those who have long used cutting-edge manufacturers of SLR cameras.
The development of Nokia 808 lasted for five years, so it probably installed an old operating system Symbian. The phone has the technology, "sverhdiskretizatsii", which combines the pixels to make the shots more clear with low resolution pictures.
Most of the resolving power can also "zumirovat" image to 3 without loss of quality, so there is no need to put into the phone system of optical lenses. Also supply zoom allows filming with a fourfold approach in full HD quality with a resolution of 1920x1080. During scaling, the system selects what area of the matrix used to obtain images. This method differs from the usual scaling zoom, so when the zoom is not possible upscaling, which is observed in most of Chinese phones.
The phone is already accustomed to using high-end Nokia phones with Carl Zeiss optics with a maximum aperture of F/2.4, and is the equivalent of full-frame matrix size of 26 or 28 mm, depending on the format of the image. However, since the sensor is still very small, its hard to compare to quality, which is obtained in digital SLR cameras.
At the moment, Nokia plans to release an official telephone, in Europe it will cost around 450 euros. Also in the future we plan to release this model based on OS Windows Phone.
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