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Nseries Release Its Most Advanced Imaging Device - N86 8MP

By Mack005 • Feb 17th, 2009 • Category: Devices, Phones

Nokia N86 8MP comes with a wide-angle Carl Zeiss Tessar lens for panoramic pictures, shorter latencies and variable aperture for super sharp photos. The fast mechanical shutter ensures pictures with less motion-blur, while the dual LED camera flash is powerful enough for excellent photography and video capture. The internal memory allows around 4,000 images to be stored but can be increased from 8GB to 16GB with a microSD card & the device also offers a bright OLED screen with scratch-resistant hardened glass, easy photo management, full sync capability with a PC and TV-out support for slide shows.

N86 8MP is scheduled to begin shipping during the second quarter of 2009 at a retail price of LKR 54,057.37 (exc. taxes/subsidies).

“When it comes to taking the best digital photos, it’s the quality of the lens and the sensor that count, not just the quantity of pixels. The Nokia N86 8MP is the first mobile device with variable aperture, adding to the Carl Zeiss Tessar lens for excellent results. It has never been easier to capture special moments in such a great quality,” says Helmut Heier of Carl Zeiss.

Check out this great demo:

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Mack005 is is an smartphone enthusiast who works during the day as an IT Executive. Mack005 started using mobile devices in 1999 with a Nokia RinGo. He is a Nokia device trialer since March 2009. He can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of “mack005″ and his twitter ID is @mack005.
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  • It supports the following audio recording formats: AMR, AAC stereo and WAW
  • Very very desirable - the Carl Zeiss lenses are spectacularly good.

    The Nokia N86 is definitely on my shortlist for my next phone - just need to check the quality of the microphone for recordings.
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