Nokia Lumia 928 vs iPhone 5S: Which Smart Phone Will Have the Superior Camera Feature? [PHOTOS]
Nokia Lumia smart phones have remarkable camera features with the upcoming Nokia Lumia 928 considered as the one of the best in the market. On the other hand, Apple will reportedly enhance the upcoming iPhone 5S smart phone camera features to compete with other rival companies like Nokia.
Apple's camera technology will be put to the test with the rumored 12MP camera on the iPhone 5S. Moreover, Apple Insider claims that the next iPhone includes a "high dynamic range and better nighttime images."
For quite some time now, image capturing in low-light conditions became an issue with the iPhone camera. The built-in iSight camera in the iPhone 5 experiences imaging trouble when the area becomes dark.
Other camera features of the iPhone 5S are the 2MP front-facing camera with Full HD video recording ability and the new iOS 7 feature called "Dual Shot." The iOSDoc reports that "Dual Shot" has the capability to simultaneously capture images with the smart phone's front-facing camera and the primary camera.
Recently, a low-light video recording comparison was made that shows the Apple iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 against the Nokia Lumia 928. The PureView technology in the Nokia Lumia 928 managed to deal with the dark conditions of the nighttime roller coaster ride while Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 video showed a blurred video.
The Nokia Lumia 928 has an 8.7MP camera with the Carl Zeiss optics and f/2.0 aperture. The smart phone is equipped as well with a better Nokia's Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) compared to the one included in the Nokia Lumia 920.
Nokia Lumia 928 is a smart phone identified of having the remarkable PureView technology last spotted in the 41MP Nokia PureView 808. The latest in the Nokia Lumia range was exclusively produced for the Verizon network in the United States.
At this point in time, Nokia Australia does not have any confirmation as to when the Nokia Lumia 928 will be locally available or even the smart phone's estimated time of arrival (ETA).