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- Complete Wedding Captured and Filmed With the Lumia 1020; Amazing Results
- Codename: Icon, Nokia Lumia 929
- Video: Nokia Lumia 1520 vs HTC One Max
Complete Wedding Captured and Filmed With the Lumia 1020; Amazing Results Posted: 04 Dec 2013 08:01 AM PST Weddings can get quite expensive, and apparently wedding photographers are also very expensive to hire; but what if the photographer is only using a smartphone? Recently a couple (not actors, a real couple) had their wedding in Mexico; and trusted the Lumia 1020 to get their wedding shots for the whole wedding! And the results are absolutely amazing; especially the photo of the bride and groom in the cave, check them out: Check out more pictures and video over at Nokia Conversations:
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Codename: Icon, Nokia Lumia 929 Posted: 04 Dec 2013 04:58 AM PST Quick heads up from @evleaks who says the codename for the Nokia Lumia 929 is Icon. https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/408207093686992896?p=v |
Video: Nokia Lumia 1520 vs HTC One Max Posted: 04 Dec 2013 02:57 AM PST Quick heads up on this comparison between the Nokia Lumia 1520 and HTC One Max. I did find it strange that whilst mentioning HTC things like the IR blaster and finger print reader, there was no mention of the 1520′s sunlight readability or sensitive screen – things that you use on a day to day basis. Also there seems to be a thing where higher pixel density means more detail. Erm, understandable but when both are of the same resolution it doesn’t really matter. It’s not like one is pentile and you really are seeing less. Plus the bigger the display is, with the same super high res, the more you can see without having to zoom in. Why do people mention pixel density on devices of identical screen resolutions and almost identical screen sizes like it matters? Thanks Apple and the ‘retina’ talk. They do note that in their eyes, they can’t tell the difference, and well, duh. The 1520 is $100 on contract, vs $300 for the HTC One Max. The 1520 packs beefier internals, S800 Quadcore 2.2GHz Adreno 330, 20MP OIS vs the HTC One Max with S600, Adreno 320, 4MP, no OIS.
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