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Nokia 9 Pureview Camera Review (Camera 3:60 Episode 6)
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Read the full camera review: | Camera 3:60 is a show where we break down a camera in about 3 minutes time! This show is design to give you the gist of everything you need to know in a short and sweet fashion! In this episode, we’re talking Nokia 9 PureView. Enjoy and stay tuned for the next episode!
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What makes Nokia 9’s RAW capture different from the RAW mode available in pro mode in phones like P30 pro.
SlOW
Still s10+ day / P30pro night kings
2016: iPhone 7 — 2 cameras
2019: Nokia 9 preview — 5 cameras
2021: <Another Brand> — 10 cameras!
702/80.26/15
Nice video
you should stop trying to flex every single second, you’d have more arm maneuvering liberty
I think I now have Nokia-cam phobia.
Wait a minute how can u compare the nokia with lg g8 for the park scene? The lg g8 photo was obviously overexposed, hence you can see the branches well.
Why the countdown in the corner
Nokia 9 beats any phone in daylight
Nokia work too much on camera but still huawer p30 pro is better
Think I’ll pass for a 2ND GEN. device. This would have been a much capable and competitive device if it came with the snapdragon 855. Work on it NOKIA
Not sure why, but there is something about seeing all those lenses that really makes me uncomfortable.
The technology for the Nokia 9 PureView was developed by https://light.co/ . LightCo has recently partnered with SONY. SONY manufactures more than 75% of all smartphone camera sensors and lenses, they also excel in the development of SOC’s. The Nokia PureView uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SOC, which is an older generation processor, trying to use the 845 processor with the Light technology may have created problems and delays in the release of the Nokia 9 PureView. I have read that, under a licensing agreement with ZEISS, SONY produces all of the smartphone lenses branded as ZEISS. LightCo and SONY are developing a “reference” smartphone device to help market their technology to smartphone manufacturers. Light also has a proprietary processor used for multi-array camera technology. Also, search for Qualcomm Clear Sight Processor.
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Something is fishy in the thumbnail 🤔
My trypophobia kicks in!!!!
I understand that you want to make short, easy to digest videos for these cameras, but the people who take the time to watch tech reviews don’t want hot takes and shallow analysis. They want the deep dives that talk about what it’s actually like to use the camera, and they want to see how it performs in various conditions and shooting modes. Please consider doing a longer, more detail-oriented video series to truly engage with your core audience.
You could use a light In your face
Pakka
OnePlus has been steadily teasing details about its forthcoming flagship smartphone – the OnePlus 7 Pro. The Shenzhen-based company has already confirmed it’ll boast a next-generation OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, speedy UFS 3.0 storage, no wireless charging, 5G compatibility, and a triple-camera on the back. It’s a seriously impressive set of features and specs. It also sounds like an expensive set of features and specs, and now a new leak has seemingly confirmed our suspicions.OnePlus 6T review OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro release date, price, camera, specs Prolific tipster Ishan Agarwal, who already published a series of high-resolution leaked images that purportedly unmasked every colour variant coming to the flagship smartphone line-up, shared details on the European prices.According to the leakster, OnePlus 7 Pro starts from €699/€709 depending on the market for the entry-level model with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage. That works out at £603/£612 when converted. However, that’s unlikely to be how the Shenzhen-based company works out the UK pricing. For example, the OnePlus 6T with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage costs €589 in France, which is roughly £508 converted, but actually costs £529 in the UK. As such, we’re much more likely to see the entry-level OnePlus 7 Pro cost around £639. Elsewhere, Agarwal has tweeted that OnePlus will charge €749 for the OnePlus 7 Pro with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and €819 for the (presumably) maxed-out model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. That’s a lot. For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S10e costs €759 in the same markets, so OnePlus will be charging more than the entry-level model in the Galaxy S10 series. Granted, OnePlus likely thinks of its handset as more comparable to the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus, which will set you back €909 and €1,009 respectively.So, OnePlus is still priced quiet aggressively when compared to those handsets. However, this is still a very different proposition from a company that positioned its smartphones as “Flagship Killers” and charged £329 for its latest handset just three years ago. OnePlus will unveil its new flagship smartphone series on Tuesday May 14, 2019. If you didn’t manage to snag a ticket to the sold-out event, don’t worry. T3 will be in the crowd and will bring you everything you need to know.
Good video. Keep up the good work.
Great camera nokia 9 PureView ⚡
Nostalgic voice review ✔️ android Authority.
Crap IQ.
So there’s that.
It’s Nokia!!#zeiss
What do you mean the stabilisation isn’t the greatest? It’s outright garbage and non existent.
Most other flagships now have gimble like stabilisation
dude… SHAVE!!!!
Really 7.5 out of 10. It looks like if you take photos of newborn the time it takes to processed he will have bachelor degree.
It needs a faster processor
If you want to know more about the LightCo Nokia relationship go to this YouTube video https://youtu.be/RuCF9XpeskY and fast forward to 10:45 on the progress bar. Also, search on: Light Sony partnership.
They can make 4 camera phone or 3 camera phones this year!
The time it takes to get your shot and move to the next is pretty vital in some cases. It does a good job of giving flat images in the day. The night shots are too blurry.
It’s nice that it doesn’t oversaturate, like most phones do, allowing you to color correct yourself. But that speed feels like it would kill it for me real quick. It’s just too slow.
4:00 keyboard model please
The Trypophobia phone
Read the full camera review: http://andauth.co/EUGcOe
Nokia…is it still you staying the smart phone market?
where is Joshua?
Try adjust and Iso
That is allot of cameras lol, looking like a mutant and shit.
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