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Nokia N86 8MP Picture Samples!

May 11, 2009 by erazer  
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3288479152 4fcbca439e 300x171 Nokia N86 8MP Picture Samples!Here are some more camera samples from the Nokia N86 8MP. The sample pictures are taken by Mourujarvi and the pictures have been published on his Flickr account and can bee seen in his photo-stream.

The pictures taken by the phone seem to be good. But the pictures have been re-sized and full size pictures are not available. Hence it is difficult to conclude much. But it appears to be taken by a final production unit if not a new prototype of the Nokia N86 8MP. Lets hope there will be further improvements in it’s quality.

View the Nokia N86 8MP Sample Pictures

Here are the other posts which show the Nokia N86 in action.

Nokia N86 8MP Preview-Mobile Review

Exclusive: Nokia N86 8MP Camera and Video Samples

Nokia N86 8MP vs Nokia N82

Nokia N86 8MP Preview and Camera Samples

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Nokia N86 8MP Camera Improved-Nokia N86 8MP vs Nokia N82

April 15, 2009 by erazer  
Filed under comparison

3288310487 93260cf057 300x224 Nokia N86 8MP Camera Improved Nokia N86 8MP vs Nokia N82The staff over at All About Symbian (AAS), have done a review of the Nokia N86 8MP and this time it is done using the latest prototype.

They say that even though the Nokia N86 Camera lacks a Xenon Flash, it’s camera unit has the next level of performance with a bigger, better sensor, variable (and wider) aperture, wide angle optics and faster shutter speeds. This means that it will cope in dark situations even without the use of any flash.

They take the latest prototype of the Nokia N86 8MP and compare it to the king of Nokia cameraphones ie Nokia N82.

Here is a quote from the review and comparison:

“The limiting factor with most camera phone photos is that there’s simply not light registering on the small sensor for good indoor photos. So you get blurred images (a result of having to keep the shutter open for longer to gather enough photons) or ‘noisy’ images (a result of there simply not being enough photons captured to produce reliable and consistent colours). Or both.

The sensor in the N86 8MP is almost certainly bigger and more sensitive, plus the optics themselves are listed as ‘wide angle’ and the widest setting in the much trumpeted ‘variable aperture’ (f2.4) is half a stop wider than that (f2.8) in the fixed aperture N82, giving 50% more light in extreme conditions. It all adds up to better photos when the chips (and lights) are down.

See the example photos below, ripe for analysis. Firstly, a photo taken by the N86 8MP in normal indoor (but bright) conditions. Click through to see a typical snap from the N86 8MP in all its glory:”

Click here to see the review, comparison and picture samples

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Exclusive: Nokia N86 8MP Camera and Video Samples

April 6, 2009 by erazer  
Filed under Announcements, News

My friend has just notified about the N86 8MP going to start shipping soon. He has received a prototype version of the N86 8MP with beta firmware. Though you cannot conclude anything about the device or camera from the prototype, he has sent some sample pictures and video taken by the Nokia N86 for reference.

Here are three pictures taken by the Nokia N86 8MP. You can click on the links of pictures to get the full picture.

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Click here for the full sized elevator picture.

Click here for the full sized apple picture.

Click here for the full sized face picture.

As you may have noticed, the properties of the image files say picture taken by the N86 8MP and not the N85/N85 8MP as it was shown in the earlier pictures taken by prototypes. The image quality has also been improved from previous prototypes. This is a good step and indication as we can now expect to see further improvements in the final release and also with further firmware updates.

Here is a video recorded during Earth Hour 2009:

Here is a video of Eggs:

Thanks to DevilsRejection for the picture and video samples.

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