Microsoft Camera

This picture was taken on a windy day with the humming bird moving quite a bit, this thing was not staying still.
Taken with Lumia 928 - WP8, using the Default Camera, not the Nokia Camera.
I don't think the Nokia Camera App actually does as well.
I will need to do some more testing though. I will try some low light etc.... and post back.

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Thanks! I am waiting for Lumia 930 , I am not at all comfortable with 6" phones ,4/4.5 is perfect for my hand :)
I will surely gift my Lumia 920 to my mom , she is using Lumia 520 at moment , she wont' feel a dramatic change since she does not play games or capture images but it will be nice for her to carry Lumia 920 :D (she loved glance feature though)

I gave my mom my 920 as well, she was still using a Sandung Blackjack !!! :D


*edit* hahaha omg the Samdung was a complete innocent typo and I think I like it ;)
 
Ok,, so you wanted more comparisons, here you go....
Remember, this is the Default Camera App,,, not the Nokia Camera App

This first one is with flash in a completely dark room, No other light at all from anywhere.
I think I shook a little bit just as the shutter snapped.

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These next pictures it is hard to tell any real difference in the quality.
For being as low light as they are, they are not horrible.
Either App works in this type of lighting.

This next one is in a dark room with some monitor light, but the Hakko is kinda behind a monitor.
There is very very little light actually on it.
Default Camera, no flash, no other settings

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This next picture is from the Nokia Camera App, with all settings to default or Auto and no Flash
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I can say though, I have had better results over all with the Default Camera App vs the Nokia Camera App
 

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