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Most of the shots speak for themselves. When I think it’s useful I will add some comments. In the first two shots the Xperia T used autofocus, whereas I had to use macro mode for the Nokia 808 PureView.
Below are the only shots where I used zoom with both devices to get this traffic sign closer.
In the next two shots you will see that the Sony Xperia T captures less than the Nokia 808 PureView. This was something I noticed in the Xperia S as well. The shots were made from the exact same distance.
Meet Sammy, a dog of one of the neighbours. Sammy can stand up for quite some time if he’s asked to :-)
Here once more, with the classic Volkswagen Beetle you can see the Nokia 808 PureView gets a wider shot than the Xperia T. Again, I didn’t move an inch when making these shots.
In this shot you can see the Xperia T has a more general focus in close-up (there is no macro setting in the menu). The logo is still quite sharp, and even the background shows more detail. The Nokia 808 PureView (in macro mode in this case!) focussed as I wanted exactly on the emblem. The logo is hence unsharp, just like the background.
To conclude the only shots I took inside, in less favorable lighting circumstances. Once more it seems like the Xperia T “zooms” in a bit more (although I didn’t use any zoom in this shot). No flash was used, all settings still on auto.
That’s all for today :-) I thought.
But after some reactions I concluded I wasn’t quite done yet. I was asked to provide you with some 100% crops of the shots above, so I chose three to highlight the difference in 640×480 as well. First you’ll see the results from the Sony Xperia T, and than the Nokia 808 PureView.
It will be no surprise I strongly prefer the camera of the Nokia 808 PureView. It has much more detail, better colours and much less noise