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+ Nokai N86: New Nokia Camera Flagship Leaked a Bit Early

16 February 2008

ZEISS CAMERA STORY
Lights... camera... mobile... Nokia N86

Nokia N86 Imagine being able to capture your own memories with technology used to obtain images from alien worlds and to create cinematic history.

Thanks to the ongoing collaboration between Nokia, the global leader in mobility, and Carl Zeiss, a world leader in optics, you can take advantage of the same high-quality optical lenses used by the NASA to discover and capture the moon landscapes and for the filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Many of the Nokia Nseries devices, as well as the Nokia 6220 classic, are equipped with a special lens which corresponds to the classic Carl Zeiss four-element Tessar. The special features of this lens include its high definition, low chromatic aberration and high speed of f/2.9 – despite its small size.

Mobile photographers can expect sharper image contrast, truer color saturation and professional-quality images every time. The lens’ focal length of 5.5 mm offers a very universal moderate wide angle perspective, comparable to a 35 mm lens for SLR cameras. The optical system reproduces the captured scene with maximum precision on a 2952 x 1994 pixel micro sensor.

Furthermore, several of the latest Nokia devices also support geotagging. With this technique, photos are tagged with geographic metadata, making it possible to view the capture location of the image on a map either on the Internet or on the device itself. This allows users to save their photos not only according to the date, but also according to the relevant place they were taken which makes sharing them with others on the Internet even more compelling.

More than 100 cine lenses from Carl Zeiss were among the tools of the movie makers who filmed the trilogy "Lord of the Rings", the first part of which was awarded four Oscars by the Academy of Motion Pictures in Hollywood in March 2002. One Oscar was presented for the best camera which resulted in the fantastic pictures shot with ZEISS lenses.


This phone is supposed to be next Nokia Flagship Camera phone and is obviously leaked a bit early. Phone is supposed to be announced today or tomorrow and is rumoured to be first Nokia phone with the 8 megapixel camera senor. Nokia N86 is obviously classic slider phone and is not touch enabled although it is rumoured to be powered with the 5th edition of S60 platform and that’s all we know at the moment.


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There is an also a new photo on the Nseries Innovcation News Desk that further proves that Nokia will release thsi bayb today or more possibly tomorrow.


Teo



UPDATE II:

Nokia N86

Nokia N86

I've just got some new photos on my mail and it i pretty clear that phone looks lie the N85 successor as it also shares the dual slider form factor, crappy dual led flash and the similar design as well.

What’s going on here? A flagship camera device without Xenon flash, better high resolution screen, OMG I can't believe it!



UPDATE III:


The two companies have collaborated since 2005 and have brought the design expertise and stringent quality requirements of Carl Zeiss to Nokia’s product creation process for high-end camera devices.

As a result of the collaboration, consumers are able to capture, share, store and print better quality images with Nokia’s flagship imaging devices. The outstanding scientific expertise from Carl Zeiss in camera optics and the industry-leading position of Nokia in the mobile phone market offer a solid foundation for the cooperation.

Using the camera on your Nokia handset brings you closer to perfect images with Carl Zeiss quality optical technology. Images you can share with the world.

Nokia N86
Source: Mobilereview Author: Teo


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