A new commercial/hint

LMAO ... I was thinking the same thing. I was just waiting for her to smack into a pole or crate. Honestly, I think that would have made a good ad... "Something unexpected is coming... watch out!"
 
Wish I knew sign language... It definitely looks like she is signing something with her hands.

Unless she is just signing that "things are about to change"???

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"Things are about to change"

I wonder what this means?

Seems the crew at Carl Zeiss are curious, too :)

Let's hope there is a Zeiss/PrueView component to the 9/5 event. That fact that Zeiss would comment, is certainly encouraging...


Carl Zeiss links to Nokia?s teaser that things are about to change :)

Carl Zeiss links to Nokia?s teaser that things are about to change :) : My Nokia Blog

Carl Zeiss Lenses shared a link.
20 hours ago

"Ok, now we are curious. Any guesses what this teaser by Nokia could be about? And what things are about to change?"

https://www.facebook.com/carlzeisslenses?ref=stream

 
I was really not expecting anything huge from WP8 cameras from Nokia, but it seems like Nokia is certainly hinting to that direction.
We just might see device with PureView light announced next week.
 
The video was filmed with a WP8 Nokia PureView camera.

SURPRISE
Pretty much.

Assuming that's true, there's two things that really stick out as amazing other than the video quality; the anti-shake is amazing considering the shooter also seems to be on a bike, and what's likely manual exposure controls. On any other phone, foreground details would've been lost whenever the sun was in full view because the camera would underexpose the entire scene to make up for the brightness of the sun. I'm seriously giddy about this; I've been wanting manual exposure on a phone for ages.
 
Pretty much.

Assuming that's true, there's two things that really stick out as amazing other than the video quality; the anti-shake is amazing considering the shooter also seems to be on a bike, and what's likely manual exposure controls. On any other phone, foreground details would've been lost whenever the sun was in full view because the camera would underexpose the entire scene to make up for the brightness of the sun. I'm seriously giddy about this; I've been wanting manual exposure on a phone for ages.

Yeah. That's a big deal.

The light on the subject seemed pretty consistent. You didn't see her disappear into a shadow as light was in the background.
 
Heck, even if it's not manual control but automatic, that's an impressive work of technological art and very innovative.
 

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