- Oct 1, 2012
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It was just a year ago when Nokia announced the L1020 as the world's best imaging experience on a smartphone.
It was supposed to be the king of all camera phones, and it did, until Lumia Denim introduced Living Images, HDR, continuous focus, enhanced camera algorithms, faster image capture, and 4K video recording. Some of which the 1020 desperately needs (faster image capture, anyone?).
It is now officially dethroned as the smartphone with the best imaging experience by a 930 and 1520. If it's going to be dethrone, it should be done by its successor, shouldn't it?
And isn't the whole "because of hardware limitation" excuse getting old? Sure, 4K recording and surround sound recording do need a more capable hardware, but what about Living Images, HDR and continuous focus? We've seen Living Images work on the Nokia Camera Beta app, and there are other phones capable of doing HDR and continuous auto focus without a quad-core processor. Not to mention the fact that Nokia has managed to enable 41MP image capture on a dual-core Snapdragon S4 Plus processor before.
So what do you guys think? (P.S. This post is not a rant, but to gather the opinions of fellow WP users.)
It was supposed to be the king of all camera phones, and it did, until Lumia Denim introduced Living Images, HDR, continuous focus, enhanced camera algorithms, faster image capture, and 4K video recording. Some of which the 1020 desperately needs (faster image capture, anyone?).
It is now officially dethroned as the smartphone with the best imaging experience by a 930 and 1520. If it's going to be dethrone, it should be done by its successor, shouldn't it?
And isn't the whole "because of hardware limitation" excuse getting old? Sure, 4K recording and surround sound recording do need a more capable hardware, but what about Living Images, HDR and continuous focus? We've seen Living Images work on the Nokia Camera Beta app, and there are other phones capable of doing HDR and continuous auto focus without a quad-core processor. Not to mention the fact that Nokia has managed to enable 41MP image capture on a dual-core Snapdragon S4 Plus processor before.
So what do you guys think? (P.S. This post is not a rant, but to gather the opinions of fellow WP users.)