
The exclusive Pro Cam camera lens brings a new interface that makes manual settings quick and easy – ISO, shutter speed, exposure, white balance and focus can be controlled with on-screen dials. Here come the two promised low-light samples. Unfortunately, we don't know just how dark it was when they were taken and they're not full resolution, but even then you can see Nokia's post-processing handling the noise greatly. Naturally, these shots were taken without the use of the Nokia Lumia 1020's xenon flash, but for closer subjects the camera will do even better. Also, you can check out daylight samples here.
There's also info on the pricing of the phone – the $602 price we saw earlier is obviously what stores pay for the phone as it turns out so the real off-contract price for customers will be $699, or about $760 with VAT. On-contract the Lumia 1020 will cost $299. The info comes from Telefonica which jumped the gun with a press release. The carrier also let it slip that there will be a 64GB version exclusive to some carriers (Telefonica-owned O2, Movistar and Vivo in Europe and South America).
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