sd4f
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One more question to ask about, aspect ratio...
The Nokia Lumia phones had the ability to use the full sensor all the time, meaning, if you shot in 4:3, you got a little bit more height in the field of view, compared to 16:9 which gave up some height, but then gave you width.
I tried my Nokia 8, and the 16:9 shots are just cropped 4:3.
So I wonder what they've done with the Nokia 9. I think many people tend to leave the camera on default, but since phone screens are getting wider than 16:9, I kind of prefer to shoot in 16:9, if there's no significant sacrifice in quality.
The Nokia Lumia phones had the ability to use the full sensor all the time, meaning, if you shot in 4:3, you got a little bit more height in the field of view, compared to 16:9 which gave up some height, but then gave you width.
I tried my Nokia 8, and the 16:9 shots are just cropped 4:3.
So I wonder what they've done with the Nokia 9. I think many people tend to leave the camera on default, but since phone screens are getting wider than 16:9, I kind of prefer to shoot in 16:9, if there's no significant sacrifice in quality.