At a special press event at the MWC 2012 that begins today, Nokia finally announced a smartphone that uses the Symbian OS and is equipped with advanced camera sensor for a smartphone at the moment: PureView 808.
Nokia 808 PureView camera equipped with a 41 MP sensor, capable of capturing image data of 7 pieces of adjacent pixels and compacting it to be a single pixel, and produces images with a resolution of about 5MP but with a very impressive level of detail at a very low noise. Other supplies for this camera include: Carl Zeiss optics, Xenon flash and LED flash that is used for video lighting.
Technically, 41MP sensor used in camera of the device is capable of capturing images with a quality 3 MP, 5 MP, 8 MP, 38 MP with 4:3 aspect ratio, and 2 MP, 5 MP (default), 8 MP, 34 MP for 16:9 aspect ratio.
For business video recording, camera in this device will be capable of recording FullHD 1080p video with 30 fps, and also there is the option to record 720p video at 30fps. Video will be encoded in H264 and deliver support for stereo and sound recording. 41MP sensor will also be able to deliver 1080p video at 4x zoom and a 6x zoom for video 720p.
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