I really do not understand why do you have to be so defensive about other reviewer's opinions?
Its not her opinion that's the problem. It's her misrepresentation of the facts.
She makes some valid concerns from the point of view of an average user. Daniel is attacking these points and calling her amateur!
1) 41 megapixel is a novelty. They don't even exist outside nokia's apps. The whole zoom advantage is false. Digital zoom is a marketing gimmick. 5 mega pixel photo from a 5 mega pixel camera and 5 mega pixel cropped photo from 41 mega pixel camera are never the same quality. We can go into a very technical discussions here but I will avoid that. Most users are looking for a WYSIWYG camera. iPhone does it very good!
You are flat out wrong.
I see why you want to avoid the technical discussion.
2) If facebook is built in and so obvious, why is it not in her sharing options? Why is new user not guided on to the sign-in screen? Don't call her out... most users will have the same confusion. She took and photo and sees an option there for sharing. She click on it and sees limited options. MS never did good on the promise on centralized sharing. user is never given an hint that there might be apps that share this stuff. Don't blame the user here.
Facebook is obvious. The first thing you have to do with a WP handset is set up accounts. Right in that accounts section one of the main options is Facebook. Maybe she was confused because it was only labeled as...
Facebook.
When you take a picture, you either click+hold or click the options button in the corner and it lets you share. But maybe that part was confusing too because in order to share with Facebook she'd have to choose the option that is labeled...
Facebook.
3) Instagram is absent... it is not there. We have clients, but not instagram. She did not lie.
She said that there was no way to post to Instagram, which is blatantly false. There are
several options.
However, she may have been confused because in order to find those options she's have to do a complex search in the app store. You know, typing "instagram".
So she either lied, or she was flat out incompetent. Which is it?
4) She showed in the video how long it took for her to start the camera and how much delay was present between her clicking and the photo being saved. Why are you so mad at her.. she experienced what she did and she showed it on the video. iPhone did not fail her. It takes fast photos without you having to open a different camera app. All normal users are experiencing what she did. It is shameful for a phone that's selling point is the camera.
And if she was a responsible and competent tech reviewer, she'd inform people that there are options. A person could set the MS camera app as their default and get quick picture taking.
They could keep with the default and get slower, but extremely high quality picture taking.
Her review makes it seem that WP is incapable of taking good quality photos at decent speed, which is FALSE.
5) She’d rather “…have a phone with a great camera that can do everything like the iPhone” instead of a phone “with a really great camera that can’t do much else”... what is wrong with it? she is not allowed to have a personal preference? it not even personal.. it is a really honest statement. dpreview.com also rated iphone camera to be just under 1020 camera. iPhone has many more apps. She made a very fair statement. not in our favor, but very fair.
Maybe because it's a lie?"Not much else" is BS.
The 1020's camera is much more capable than the iPhone's. It can shoot in lower quality mode just like the iPhone if that's what you want.
Can the iPhone hope to match the 1020's default quality mode? Not even close.
How about in low light? Not even close.
Capturing detail? Not even close.
Video stability? Not even close.
But if she said, "I prefer the iPhone because there are more obscure apps that let me share pictures of my food" then I suppose she'd have a point.
I would rather write an editorial and slam Nokia and Microsoft for not taking proper advantage of the hardware.
If you wrote an editorial, would it be full of lies like hers?