As N97 launch draws nearer, the N86 8mp is actually not too far away from entering the market. It is Nokia’s first device featuring an 8-megapixel camera, 28mm wide angle, mechanical shutter and variable aperture.
DailyMobile has already tested the device and posted up some photos take by the N86 camera. Click on the images to view the original size image.
What do you think of the photos taken using the N86 8mp?
I recently got the chance to play with something futuristic. Haha. It’s the Cinemizer eyewear produced by Zeiss.
It was at the Nokia Developer Summit where I got exposed to this device that allows users to have 3D experience with stereo sound watching movies(and playing games) on mobile phones.
According to Zeiss website; “Whether you want to watch a whodunit inside the sanctity of your own four walls, or a thriller while riding an exercise bike at the gym – cinemizerplus allows you to enjoy a blockbuster wherever you are”
To get it to work on the mobile phone, we need to have the software installed and the dock that plugs into the 3.5mm headphone jack that has a cable connecting to the eyewear.
The Cinemizer eyewear made me look like Cyclopse…. but the 3d experience was mind blowing… with earphone plugged deep into your ear… one get get immersed into the movie right away.
Here’s a video demonstration of the eyewear plugged onto an N86 that I recorded at the event in Monaco.
Found in the Mobile World Congress presskit is a backgrounder on Nokia’s alliance with Carl Zeiss, the optics maker for all the Nseries cameras. A very clear image of the Nokia N86 is found in this PDF File, the successor of the N85, now comes with 8mpx camera! (from SymbianGuru)
Apparently, the N86 has been exhibited in Singapore recently and the photos have been posted in OVI.
Dissappointingly, Nokia did not include Xenon flash into this 8mpx device.. instead it receives the camera stand from N96… I wonder why Nokia thinks that the stand is more important than the Xenon flash.. hmm.
UPDATE!Nseries Innovation Newsdesk has posted a teaser with a low light photo believed to be taken using the Nokia N86, 8megapixel camera.