Nokia just announced a new phone, the PureView 808. I call it a camera with phone attached because it has a 41 megapixel sensor behind Zeiss optics. The sensor is larger than most point and shoot cameras have, and Nokia uses the pixels in a novel way called pixel-binning. You can produce 3, 5, 8, or 38 megapixel images. The result is the best camera ever in a phone.
Nokia plans to sell the 808 in Europe. But Nokia is part of Microsoft these days. I'm thinking that the camera technology will find its way to the new Windows 8 phones coming to us this Fall.
I won't try to explain how the pixel- binning technology works to produce better photos. DPReview's news item and the subsequent reader discussion provides the information.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/02/27/Nokia-808-PureView-with-41MP-sensor
Nokia plans to sell the 808 in Europe. But Nokia is part of Microsoft these days. I'm thinking that the camera technology will find its way to the new Windows 8 phones coming to us this Fall.
I won't try to explain how the pixel- binning technology works to produce better photos. DPReview's news item and the subsequent reader discussion provides the information.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/02/27/Nokia-808-PureView-with-41MP-sensor