on 05-03-2019 12:16
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07-03-2019 13:28 - edited 07-03-2019 13:29
07-03-2019 13:28 - edited 07-03-2019 13:29
Hey guys,
Currently this isn't a device we're looking to range but if or when that changes, we'll let everyone know.
@Chrissouth85 I saw this device up close and personal while I was out at MWC and overall it feels like a solid device. Feels really nice in the hand, and performance seems really smooth. The camera features looked pretty in-depth too and the demonstrator showed me some photos that were taken by professionals, using only the camera and the settings available on it - no post-processing or filters in 3rd party apps... They looked incredible. The colour and depth on them were unbelievable, and even zoomed right in, the details were astonishing.
If you have a phone with dual/triple lens systems then you are going to miss the ability to switch modes on the fly, as all the Nokia 9 cameras are the same lens, so you won't get any telephoto options for example.
Long story short - the 9 under certain shooting conditions will provide a better image than anything else out there, though other phones with double/triple lens systems will have far better flexibility for a wider range of shooting styles.
on 05-03-2019 12:30
@Chris_K might know?
07-03-2019 13:28 - edited 07-03-2019 13:29
07-03-2019 13:28 - edited 07-03-2019 13:29
Hey guys,
Currently this isn't a device we're looking to range but if or when that changes, we'll let everyone know.
@Chrissouth85 I saw this device up close and personal while I was out at MWC and overall it feels like a solid device. Feels really nice in the hand, and performance seems really smooth. The camera features looked pretty in-depth too and the demonstrator showed me some photos that were taken by professionals, using only the camera and the settings available on it - no post-processing or filters in 3rd party apps... They looked incredible. The colour and depth on them were unbelievable, and even zoomed right in, the details were astonishing.
If you have a phone with dual/triple lens systems then you are going to miss the ability to switch modes on the fly, as all the Nokia 9 cameras are the same lens, so you won't get any telephoto options for example.
Long story short - the 9 under certain shooting conditions will provide a better image than anything else out there, though other phones with double/triple lens systems will have far better flexibility for a wider range of shooting styles.