There is already a Nokia pro cam and cinemagraph update on the store in out taking night\Low light photos
sounds good thank you and congrats. Looks awesomeI got a 1020 this evening and my first impressions are that it is awesome. its well built, thin, and light. I will take a ton of photos at a family gathering tomorrow ad will post! If you have any specific questions let me know and I'll do my best to answer them!View attachment 37752
Sorry I've been busy I work for a living like all of you its hard to take hours of time to play.
Great! Now we have another happy snapper to indulge our uncontrollable lust for Nokia 1020 Pureview goodness!! =D
and this guy is showing us the phone streight up! Thanks a mil dude!
May I ask how you got your hands on that device?? ... unless you murdered some one at Nokia... probably best not to share then
just a quick question: The Cam Pro app is available on Store or it's built-in the 1020? If it's in Store can you provide us the link to check it out (using share).
THe problem is this is a phone. If I am going to go through all the trouble of changing those settings then why don't I just bringa really good point and shoot with me or a dslr in the first place?
The auto settings HAVE TO BE GOOD. that's the whole point. if I change all those settings I will miss the shot with a phone camera. Also the fact that this phone is $100 more on contract then the 920 is a big deal .
This is being marketed as the best camera in a phone period. Yet the pictures are not hugely better then the 920 being used in day to day uses.
Besides the megapixels a lot of what the phone can do will be ported over to the 920. the pro camera software is coming to the 920 also.
The biggest problem in having with the camera on mine is the color reproduction. Everything looks kinda yellow, and it seems like the pictures adjust themselves to look even more yellow as soon as I go to review it. Its driving me nuts! Are you having the same issue at all?
Built into phone
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I heard that there might be, but just for confirmation, is there definitely a button in Pro Camera to switch to other lenses?
Cod3rror are you disgruntled nokia employee? why do you troll on every Nokia related site?
Go to android forums, this place is not for you
Yes, there is. I've taken a few photos and I want to share through SkyDrive but don't want personal information to come through as to protect my friend. Can anyone explain how to do this?
You'd need to remove the EXIF data. Or, another possibility is just to turn off geotagging on the phone. In settings > photos + camera, turn off "include location info".