Nokia N8 has a 12MB Camera with the latest technologies on photography and video shooting with the Great Carl-zeiss lenses and Xenon Flash which makes Capturing photos at Night same as daylight with Extreme details with the 12 Million Pixel sensor Nokia has integrated on her Master piece. So lets take a closer look at Nokia N8 Camera Pictures & Videos.
Photography Camera Features:
- 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics
- Fullscreen 16:9 viewfinder with easy-to-use touchscreen parameters
- Xenon flash
- Face recognition software
- Autofocus
- Focal length: 5.9 mm
- F number/Aperture: F2.8
- Still images file format: JPEG/EXIF
- Zoom up to 2x (digital) for still images
- Zoom up to 3x (digital) for video
- Secondary camera for video calls (VGA, 640 x 480 pixels)
- Automatic location tagging (Geotagging) of images and videos
- Images automatically taken in the correct orientation
- Pinch zoom in Photos image viewer
- View photos by tag cloud, month, album, slide show
- Photo editor
- Online Share with connectivity to popular sharing services
Video Camera Features:
- Main camera
- 12 megapixel with Carl Zeiss optics
- HD quality 720p resolution
- Shoot 16:9 videos in HD
- Video capture in 720p 25 fps with codecs H.264, MPEG-4
- Settings for scene, video light, white balance, colour tone
- Secondary camera VGA for video calls
- H.264 (base profile, main profile, high profile), MPEG-4, VC-1, Sorenson Spark, Real video 10
- Streaming: H.264, Flash Lite 4 (Flash 10 compatibility for video), On2 VP6, Sorenson Spark
Among the Nokia N8′s neater tricks is its support for USB On-The-Go, which basically lets you connect USB peripherals (flash drives, for example) to the phone and have it act as a host — a duty usually reserved for heavier-duty devices like PCs. Though the N8 is still a solid month or three away from release, we’re getting a nice little video demo on YouTube today of an N8 being walked through the paces of connecting both a plain-vanilla USB drive and another Symbian-based Nokia candybar (brownie points for naming the model in comments, by the way). Basically, you can treat the connected hardware as mass storage and browse it just as you would the N8′s internal space, which basically means you’ve got unlimited music capacity as long as you’ve got a pocket full of USB sticks and a micro USB-to-USB adapter cord.We’ve been using Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth keyboard with our favorite smart phones. I like it working best with N97 and N95 8GB but it works with pretty much any smart-phone. This video here showcases the use of Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth keyboard with Nokia N8. That’s not it. The video adds a Bluetooth Mouse to Nokia N8 as well. Both the Bluetooth keyboard as well as the Bluetooth mouse work together on Nokia N8.The video shows it running on the phone itself but once you plug that cool device to the LCD TV through the HDMI, it will really turn the smartphone into a smarter personal computer.Nokia N8 has a brilliant AMOLED screen and we are talking about unmatched racing experience with Asphalt 5 here. Asphalt series has been here for a while and we’ve been playing it on our older Nokias but its going to be a totally different game on Nokia N8 with accelerometer controls, large touchscreen to view the cars race through those 12 different maps and a cute little on-screen NoS button.The game has both day and night racing modes, 29 different vehicles to drive in 12 unique locations around the world.Nokia introduces the Nokia N8, our latest smartphone that intuitively connects to the people, places and services that matter most. The Nokia N8 enables people to create compelling content, connect to their favourite social networks and enjoy the latest on-demand Web TV programs and Ovi Store apps.The Nokia N8 introduces a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Xenon flash and a large sensor that rivals those found in compact digital cameras. People can also make HD-quality videos and edit them with an intuitive built-in editing suite.The Nokia N8 offers a true home theater experience with HD quality film and Dolby Digital Plus surround sound. You can plug the device to your home theatre system with an HDMI cable.The Nokia N8 enables access to local and global Web TV services that deliver TV programs, news and entertainment from channels such as CNN, National Geographic, E! Entertainment and Paramount directly on the homescreen.People can update their status, share location and photos, and view live feeds from Facebook and Twitter in a single app directly on the home screen. Calendar events from social networks can also be transferred to the device calendar.The Nokia N8 comes with free global Ovi Maps walk and drive navigation, taking you where you want to be and showing you what want to see in over 70 countries worldwide.The Nokia N8 has 16GB of in-built storage space, expandable up to 48GB with a Micro SD card. Large files can be easily transferred to a memory stick with the USB On-the-Go.With this announcement, Nokia is offering developers a new platform to innovate on. The Nokia N8 comes integrated with Qt, a software development environment that simplifies the development and makes it possible to build applications once and deploy across Symbian and other software platforms. Nokia has also made the simple to use Nokia Qt SDK available, in its initial beta, to enable developers to start realizing the potential of Qt.The Nokia N8 will be available on 3rd quarter of 2010 on a Expected price of 370EURO.The Nokia N8 marks the global device debut of the new Symbian^3 software, featuring several major advancements:- Usability enhancements across the user interface, including single tap, multi-touch and support for gestures such as “pinch-to-zoom.”
- Three personalizable homescreens on the Nokia N8, easily maneuvered through by a simple flick.
- Faster and more responsive user interface with new 2D and 3D graphics architecture that takes full advantage of hardware acceleration
- More efficient memory management allows more applications to run in parallel for a faster, more complete and efficient multi-tasking experience.


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