Nokia 808 PureView in low-light: From dusk till dawn

From dusk till dawn

GSMArena team, 20 June 2012.

High ISO test

Finally we decided to do a series of ISO tests, which would really put the contestants on equal footing. Fixing the ISO setting meant that cameraphones can't cheat by using lower sensitivity and dropping the shutter speed too much.

Here's how the sensors compare at ISO 400 sensitivity.

Nokia 808 PureView

The ISO 800 crops:

Nokia 808 PureView

Finally, the ISO 1600 performance compared. The Galaxy S III isn't present here, as it doesn't have this setting.

Nokia 808 PureView

The large sensors are really made to count here as the Olympus E-PL2 and Canon 550D walk away with an easy victory. The Nokia 808 8 megapixel PureView samples hold their ground quite well at ISO 400 and aren't that much worse at ISO 800 either, but can't hold a candle to the DSLR and the EVIL camera at ISO 1600.


ISO400: Nokia 808 PureView 38MP • Nokia 808 PureView 8MP • Olympus E-PL2 • Samsung Galaxy S III • Canon 550D

Back to the more realistic comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S III is only able to match the per-pixel performance of the Nokia 808 PureView, when the latter is shot in its full-resolution 38MP mode. This means that the Nokia cameraphone flagship allows you to either have a much larger image of the same quality or an equally sized photo with far less noise and artifacts.


ISO800: Nokia 808 PureView 38MP • Nokia 808 PureView 8MP • Olympus E-PL2 • Samsung Galaxy S III • Canon 550D

The improvement in terms of both retained detail and noise levels brought by the Nokia 808 PureView compared to its rivals is stunning.


ISO1600: Nokia 808 PureView 38MP • Nokia 808 PureView 8MP • Olympus E-PL2 • Canon 550D

Reader comments

  • mir
  • 21 May 2015
  • 7Xg

I've owned this phone in the past as well and I do agree with you on the red-eye problem when it comes to group photos. But it really performs good on everything else in the imaging department.

  • AnonD-348074
  • 03 Jan 2015
  • PWA

I've brought Nokia 808 pureview 1st for its photo quality , 2nd in respect for Damian Dinning. I prefered symbian because I was fed up with windows 8 (not 8.1) limitations on lumia 620. But in room lighting condition w/wo flash while taking any group...

  • Anonymous
  • 31 May 2013
  • the

You do realize that this phone is built for its camera quality right? Try putting your lovely phones to the test in a shootout with this monster and I can guarantee you that the 808 will trounce ANYTHING you can throw at it.