Nokia is boasting of its N8 handset packed with a 12MP camera. Seemed for a rather long period of time there wouldn’t appear another handset able to compete with it. Of course, Motorola and Samsung are rumored to be preparing their own cameraphones, but the latest reports don’t say anything about their launch date. However, the Nokia N8 is not the Finnish company’s only smartphone offering a powerful camera, as there comes the Lumia 800. This device is not powered with many megapixels, but what it owns is enough to make a rough competition with the best cameras.

The Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia N9 both have the same attractive look and are packed with many amazing features. One of such specs is the 8MP camera, but it deserves a more detailed view.
Nokia Lumia 800 camera specs
- Main camera sensor size —8MP
- Camera resolution –3264×2448 pixels
- Camera F number/aperture — 2.2
- Camera digital zoom — 3x
- Camera minimum focus range — 10 cm
- Camera focal length — 28 mm
Camera features
- Geotagging
- Dual LED flash
- Carl Zeiss Optics
- Exposure Compensation
- Fast one-click photo sharing
- Auto and Manual White Balance settings
- Touch to Focus and capture in a single tap
Camera image format
- XMP
- JPEG/Exif
Nokia N9 camera specs
- Main camera sensor size – 8MP with Carl Zeiss optics
- Wide-angle lens — True 16:9 imaging
- Large lens aperture F2.2 for better and faster photos in low light conditions
- Dual LED flash
- Digital shutter
- Continuous autofocus
- Touch-to-focus and exposure lock
- Focal length — 3.77mm/28mm
- F number/Aperture — F2.2
- Still images file format — JPEG/EXIF/XMP
- Digital zoom up to 4x for still images and video
Image capture
- Camera settings –flash, scene mode, exposure, white balance, ISO, face tracking, aspect ratio and resolution
- Automatic location tagging (geotagging) of images and videos
- Images automatically taken in the correct orientation
- Pinch zoom in Photos image viewer
- View photos by tag, favorites, collection and slide show
- Photo editor with fast non-destructive editing, one-touch autofix, red-eye removal, straighten
- Automatic Motion Blur Reduction
Other
- High-speed USB 2.0 with micro USB connector for transferring photos to PC or Mac
- Share photos online through Facebook, Flickr and Picassa
- Photo sharing through NFC
Well, now that we know all about the cameras of these smartphones let’s see how they show off themselves in work. But to make the competition rougher let’s add the Panasonic Lumix digital camera too.
This comparison was made by an enthusiast carman58 from hubpages. So to learn about the whole comparison we advise you to follow the source link.





