



The OIS mechanism inside works wonders to keep the image steady as if the shot has been taken with a professional camera on rails set. Not only that, but Nokia's Rich Recording technology that use three high-amplitude mics to deliver clear sound without distortion up to 140dB, works wonders at a concert video.





Last, but not least, the first for a Windows Phone Xenon flash was put to the test, and managed to freeze a picture of rotating fan blades, which is a pretty awesome achievement for a smartphone, and you will surely appreciate a powerful Xenon unit for those group family portraits in the dimly lit room around a Thanksgiving dinner, too. Take a peek at the complete sample set in the slideshow below.





A set of camera tests and samples has appeared, done with the newly-announced Nokia Lumia 928 , and the results are pretty stellar when it comes to the optical image stabilization performance and the Xenon flash demo. Also, Nokia's Smart Camera Lens seems to be making a cameo on the handset, bringing to WP8 what the default camera app is lacking like shutter speed control, manual white balance and so on.