allaboutsymbian hat einen interessanten Artikel über die Kamera des neuen iPhone 4s im vergleich zu der des Nokia N8 veröffentlicht.

 

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With BSI compensation, you can see that the iPhone 4S’s camera could potentially produce better results in indifferent light than even the Galaxy S II – but it’s still some way short of the raw light gathering potential of the two year old N86 and far short of the one year old N8.

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On the video/camcorder front, the iPhone 4S also introduced 1080p video capture with image stabilisation – good to see, though it should be pointed out that the quality difference (at this sensor size) between 720p capture and 1080p capture is marginal and that, contrary to some commentator comments during the Apple announcement, image stabilisation isn’t something new. The Nokia N95 had this in 2007, as have most Nokia camera phones since.

The N8′s video will still be better overall, for most people, because of the stereo digital sound and intelligent digital zoom, both features which are still, as far as I know, unique to the N8 (and N86).

Quelle: www.allaboutsymbian.com

Device Sensor size F stop (max aperture) Year Raw Light gathering ability ‘quotient’ Light gathering ability (BSI-compensated)
Nokia N8 1/1.83″ 2.8 2010 3.81 3.81
Nokia N86 1/2.3″ 2.4 2009 3.28 3.28
Apple iPhone 4S 1/3.2″ 2.4 2011 1.70 2.88
Samsung Galaxy S II 1/3.2″ 2.2 2011 2.02 2.62
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc 1/3.2″ 2.4 2011 1.67 2.17
Nokia N82 (and N95) 1/2.5″ 2.8 2007 2.04 2.04