Nokia N8 vs. Samsung Pixon12 vs. Sony HX5v shootout: Blind test
The Nokia N8 is an immensely popular phone and were already hard at work on a proper review of the handset. Since the N8 camera is its pivotal feature, were interested how you’d rate it in a blind shootout with two other cameras – the Samsung Pixon12 and the Sony DSC-HX5v compact digicam.
Our comments section is full of your input about the Nokia N8 camera performance. Our latest article on the subject got more than 1000 comments in a couple of days.
The way we see it, theres some strong brand awareness that surrounds the Nokia N8. One way or the other, both praises and criticism come down to the handset being a Nokia phone.
The N8 advertising campaign has set the bar of expectations quite high. Its only natural that when you boldly brag about the qualities of your product, you will attract all the scrutiny in the world.
As a result, we see a lot of prejudice about the N8 camera performance. Another prejudice we see often is that cameraphones will never be as good as dedicated digital point-and-shoot cameras.
Introducing the blind test
So striking at both of these, were putting the Nokia N8 against both a capable cameraphone (the Samsung Pixon12) and a relatively costly point-and-shoot digicam (the Sony DSC-HX5v Cyber-shot). And ideal of all, well begin with a blind test.
The contenders in today’s blind test: Nokia N8 Samsung M8910 Pixon12 Sony DSC-HX5v Cyber-shot
Well give you camera samples from all the three cameras in random order. You are free to pick your favorite this day call it in our comments section. Well announce the true identities of the devices behind the pics tomorrow.
Since the Sony HX5v is a 10 megapixel camera, weve downsized all images to 10 megapixels just for this test. Dont worry, its for demonstration purposes only. That kind of comparison is really alright and it doesnt put the 12 megapixel shooters in a disadvantageous position. Just on the contrary the downsizing would even help them by concealing some of the digital noise.
Here go the samples gallery
The sample images you see have been stripped of all EXIF data, but we havent done any other digital modifications to them (besides the obvious resizing). Youll see the original full-resolution samples tomorrow so youll be able to verify that for yourselves.
Once again, this is not a guess-the-phone game. It’s about picking the ideal camera regardless of brand loyalty.
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And here is where it gets tense. As light levels fall, the cameras increase their ISO potentially leading to either increased digital noise or smudgy noise suppression.
Shot at ISO400
Shot at ISO800
Tomorrow well also publish our first preview of Nokia N8. It wont be the full-blown, detailed thing youre used to but a shorter version. Well release the full-length article once we get through the streak of bad weather weve been having for a while. Cameraphones are ideal judged on a sunny day when they are at their greatest. And the Nokia N8 is a fine shooter that deserves the effort.
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