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Sunday, 22 June 2014

Nokia Lumia 930 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 comparative video recording

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It was presented in April 2014 at the Microsoft Build a high end terminal that shares many similarities with the Nokia Lumia Icon,. The Nokia Lumia 930 was destined to become the perfect terminal Lumia family and really close to this idea, being able to easily compete with the high end of other operating systems like Android and one of its major terminals star, Samsung Galaxy S5.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 as you know was unveiled at MWC 2014 as one of the biggest releases of the important exhibition. Despite being improved that the Samsung Galaxy S4 are quite the criticism it has received, especially by a design that is not convincing and plastic finishes that remain like.
Co- Nokia Power User hand We Love Smartphones have made ​​a comparison video showing the recording quality of both models . Before the show I teach camera specifications of both models.

Nokia Lumia 930

  • PureView 20 megapixel camera with Zeiss optics, 6 lenses, opening af/2.4 lens with dual flash LED high power
  • OIS optical image stabilizer
  • Four microphones HAAC codec with Dolby Digital Plus
  • Maximum recording full HD at 30 fps

Samsung Galaxy S5

  • 16 megapixel camera with f/2.2 aperture
  • Hybrid approach
  • 4K recording at 30 fps
Samsung include the possibility of recording at UHD resolution (3,840 x 2.160p) , your opponent only gets to 1080, although the difference is clear, confident performance of the acclaimed Nokia PureView sensor technology to be better than the Samsung Galaxy S5. Besides the features optical stabilization Finnish to improve the pulse when recording video, something your opponent does not offer.


In the videos both terminals are at a high level but in the second video it shows the Samsung Galaxy S5 lack of optical image stabilization and can see how the sensor of the Nokia Lumia 930 is able to better adapt to low light conditions and that it has a less bright than his rival sensor, however I think it is best resolved in low light conditions.
Which of the two terminals will look better to you?

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