It can not be overlooked. It's jaw dropping! Nokia has unveiled a
new smartphone - the Nokia 808 PureView - at the MWC 2012, which has a
41 megapixel camera sensor with Carl Zeiss optics.
Yes, you read it right. It's 41 megapixel! As you might have
speculated, the 41-megapixel sensor does not mean shooting pictures the
size of billboards. Instead, it's about creating pictures at normal,
manageable sizes.
It lets users shoot photos at different resolutions, say 2
megapixel, 3 megapixel, 5 megapixel, high resolution 8 megapixel or full
resolution. The maximum resolution you can shoot at is 38 megapixels in
4:3 aspect ratio and 34 megapixels in 16:9 mode.
The large sensor enables pixel oversampling, which is explained in
detail in the white paper (embedded below). But in a nutshell, it means
the combination of many pixels into one perfect pixel. In other words,
the camera can use oversampling to combine up to seven pixels into one
"pure" pixel, thereby eliminating the visual noise.
PureView imaging technology is touted to be the result of many
years of research and development and the tangible fruits of this work
are excellent image quality, lossless zoom, and superior low light
performance, said the company.
The phone comes equipped with a 1/1.2" sensor, which is approximately 2.5 larger than the sensor used in the Nokia N8.
Besides, the camera performance also extends to video. The camera
allows for 1080p recording at 30fps, with 4X lossless zoom thanks to
the big sensor and powerful image processing which is said to be
handling over 1 billion pixels per second, as claimed by the company.
The phone has a Nokia Belle operating system and a 4-inch,
ClearBlack AMOLED display underneath Gorilla Glass. Powered by a 1.3GHz
processor, it has 16GB of internal user memory, with support for MicroSD
cards up to 32GB to contain all the pictures and video you’ll be
shooting.
Reportedly, the Nokia 808 PureView will be launched in May 2012.