TIPA or the Technical Image Press Association of Europe is not unknown they are the authority when it comes to recognizing best photo and imaging products in Europe. That said, this time TIPA has given the 2008 award of "Best Mobile Imaging Device" to Nokia's multimedia monster and N95 sibling, the Nokia N82. For the uninformed Nokia N 82 is a high end N Series multimedia device with 5 mega pixel camera and Xenon flash (first Nokia phone to have Xenon flash).
This is what TIPA had to say about N82:
"The N82 by Nokia is a compact multimedia computer that integrates phone, GPS, web, video and music functions around a 5 megapixel camera with a high-speed, f/2.8 autofocus lens. This Carl Zeiss Tessar focuses from 10cm to infinity and produces sharp prints up to and beyond A4 size. A 20X digital zoom is available to help users get closer to the subject, and though the exposure is automatic, it can be adjusted with exposure compensation of +/- 2EV. As in a traditional camera, the user can select different white balance settings to shoot accurate colours, even in fluorescent or tungsten lighting. Several scene modes are also available to optimize the N82 for great images, whether shooting portraits or night shots. This 112g mobile device adopts a Xenon flash and comes with a 100MB of internal memory, but this can be expanded to 8GB with a microSD card."
I think when it came to choosing the Best Mobile Imaging Device, it would have been hard for TIPA to choose between Sony Ericsson K850, which is also a great imaging phone, just like the N82.
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This is what TIPA had to say about N82:
"The N82 by Nokia is a compact multimedia computer that integrates phone, GPS, web, video and music functions around a 5 megapixel camera with a high-speed, f/2.8 autofocus lens. This Carl Zeiss Tessar focuses from 10cm to infinity and produces sharp prints up to and beyond A4 size. A 20X digital zoom is available to help users get closer to the subject, and though the exposure is automatic, it can be adjusted with exposure compensation of +/- 2EV. As in a traditional camera, the user can select different white balance settings to shoot accurate colours, even in fluorescent or tungsten lighting. Several scene modes are also available to optimize the N82 for great images, whether shooting portraits or night shots. This 112g mobile device adopts a Xenon flash and comes with a 100MB of internal memory, but this can be expanded to 8GB with a microSD card."
I think when it came to choosing the Best Mobile Imaging Device, it would have been hard for TIPA to choose between Sony Ericsson K850, which is also a great imaging phone, just like the N82.
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