Nokia’s widest aperture on the new Lumia 900

Published by Karen Bartlett on January 16, 2012

Taking a photo with the Nokia Lumia 900

GLOBAL – No camera lens can ever fully replicate the complexity of the human eye. People can see more colours, move rapidly in and out of focus, and adapt to wildly different light conditions.  But smartphone cameras – like the one on the new Nokia Lumia 900 – are getting more sophisticated. And by using them, you can get closer to taking pictures that more closely resemble what the eye actually sees.   

Unless you’re a Hollywood director who can demand perfect shots at dawn and dusk – or you’re only taking holiday snaps on the beach on a sunny day – most of us have to contend with taking photos in low light.

If you want to avoid using the flash, to get a more naturally-lit shot, you can turn on all the extra light sources you can find. But unless you have a wide aperture option or low f-stop number, you are unlikely to achieve good natural light effects. The aperture is like the pupil in your eye and controls the amount of light that comes though the lens and hits the sensor behind it.

The lens on the Nokia Lumia 900

The Nokia Lumia 900 comes fitted with a Carl Zeiss lens with a large f2.2 aperture and wide-angle focal length (28mm) which allows higher-quality images, even in low-light. As our reader points out in the comment field below, so does the N9 and Nokia Lumia 800. But the Nokia Lumia 900 also has a front-facing camera with a large aperture and wide-angle lens for good-quality video calling.

The lower the number of the f-stop aperture setting, the more light is allowed in. So, with an aperture of f2.2, your lens will let in the equivalent of a good DSLR camera lens.

aperture diagram

The other benefit of a large f2.2 aperture is that it allows you to get a more cinematic look by taking photos with a sharp subject and blurry background. On most pictures you see, the subjects in foreground and background, throughout the depth of field, are in focus.

But the large aperture allows you to control which part of the picture stays in focus, blurring other parts in front of it or behind it.

For example, by manually controlling the aperture, using the maximum f2.2, you should be able to achieve the effect in this picture of the leaves.

leaves taken with depth of field

An aperture setting of f2.2 means that you will have a shallower depth of field, with objects closer up seeming in sharp focus while background objects seem more blurred.  A nicely blurred background looks great for portraits too. 

Comments

  • Anonymous

    Sweet! I want to buy this but I’m not in US… When will it be available in other countries?

  • Anonymous

    Sweet! I want to buy this but I’m not in US… When will it be available in other countries?

  • Anonymous

    Sweet! I want to buy this but I’m not in US… When will it be available in other countries?

  • Anonymous

    Sweet! I want to buy this but I’m not in US… When will it be available in other countries?

  • Anonymous

    Sweet! I want to buy this but I’m not in US… When will it be available in other countries?

  • Zaki Jaaskelainen

    “The lower the number of the f-stop aperture setting, the more light is allowed in. So, with an aperture of f2.2, your lens will let in the equivalent of a good DSLR camera lens.”

    Wrong! A minuscule camera phone lens of 2-4mm diameter will NOT let in the same amount of light as for example the basic 55mm lens on my old EOS 300D.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_H7XZGHA4CN5PQYAMAHRAH7WZWM Don Farmer

    Nice,nice pictures.  Can’t wait to buy  my Nokia 900!!!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1410581346 Gustavo Puente

    Can any body post or explain de comparisson of the nokia n8 (with the default 9 Megapixel configuration) and the lumia 900 camera?

    If I decide to change from my n8 to the lumia 900 will it be a step back camera speaking?

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  • http://twitter.com/NokiaKnowings Kevin Everett

    Umm…yeah changing from the N8 to ANY other phone will be a step backwards in camera.  My N9 takes some good pics which look great to everyone but me….The N8 spoils you rotten with it’s camera

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1410581346 Gustavo Puente

    The nokia lumia 900 has the same camera of the N9?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1410581346 Gustavo Puente

    Does any body know what is wrong with thenokiablog site, it has been down all day

  • http://twitter.com/HailMarxism fred sparrow

    pretty useless until MS optimize the camera software.

  • http://twitter.com/HailMarxism fred sparrow

    I think she’s talking about aperture here.

    Photo quality would be comparable to a basic DSLR if you could somehow attach a 50mm lens to the N8 and adjust the shutter speed. Good lighting conditions and post processing are far more important imo

  • http://twitter.com/aloywee aloywee

    Nokia N9 got the same camera as the Lumia 900 ?

  • Zaki Jaaskelainen

    I doubt that. The N8 may have the largest camera sensor of all phones but it is still very small compared to the full-frame sensors you see in DSLRs.

    I have the N8 myself and when comparing it with my Canon S90 in full auto mode, the N8 produces better photos. But it is far from the quality I get from my very old Canon EOS 300D even though the 300D only gives 6 megapixels.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Himanshu-Bahuguna/1472638638 Himanshu Bahuguna

    which country are you in?

  • Anonymous

    “The other benefit of a large f2.2 aperture is that it allows you to get a more cinematic look by taking photos with a sharp subject and blurry background. On most pictures you see, the subjects in foreground and background, throughout the depth of field, are in focus.
    But the large aperture allows you to control which part of the picture stays in focus, blurring other parts in front of it or behind it.”

    That’s the feature you ripped off from almost all Symbian phones of this days!

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    No. The Lumia 900 has this larger aperture size.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    No. The Lumia 900 has this larger aperture size.

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  • Anonymous

    If you want best pictures from the phone – buy Nokia N8, if you want best UI experience – buy Nokia N9, if you want large screen – buy Lumia 900.
    The ideal Nokia device would be a MeeGo phone with 4.3 screen and 12 mpx camera taken from N8  :-)

  • Anonymous

    If you want best pictures from the phone – buy Nokia N8, if you want best UI experience – buy Nokia N9, if you want large screen – buy Lumia 900.
    The ideal Nokia device would be a MeeGo phone with 4.3 screen and 12 mpx camera taken from N8  :-)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1410581346 Gustavo Puente

    The best device would be a Lumia 900 with N8 camera, DLNA, and HDMI output

  • Anonymous

    people are different. 4.3 screen will be definitely too big for me.
    I would like to see something like Nokia 600 with AF camera.

  • http://twitter.com/NokiaKnowings Kevin Everett

    United States

  • http://twitter.com/NokiaKnowings Kevin Everett

    United States

  • http://twitter.com/NokiaKnowings Kevin Everett

    Sadly the N9 does not have the same camera as the 900

  • http://twitter.com/NokiaKnowings Kevin Everett

    Sadly the N9 does not have the same camera as the 900

  • Anonymous

    Nokia N9 also has f/2.2

  • incognito

    Unless the official specs on your sites, both the consumer and the developer parts, are lying; the N9, the Lumia 800 and the Lumia 900 have exactly the same camera – 8Mpix sensor (actually 8.7Mpix, which is able to capture 8Mpix @ 4:3 ratio, and 7.2Mpix @ 16:9 ratio as Damian Dinning well explained a while back), f2.2 aperture and a focal length of 28mm (and thus the lens diameter of ~12.73mm, tho the lens certainly looks smaller on all three devices, but I guess that’s where advanced lens tech comes in hand) – the only difference being the N9 having a 4x digital zoom, while the Lumia 800/900 have 3x digital zoom, but digital zoom is a gimmick and is a software-based feature unrelated to hardware.

    I personally find this type of marketing stunts appalling – even if Nokia doesn’t want to promote the N9 for some mind-bumbling reason, you are creating a bad rep for the Lumia 800 as well by claiming that the Lumia 900 – which will only be available in the USofA on the AT&T network – somehow has a better camera – every person that wanted to buy a Lumia 800 will now wait for the 900 to appear elsewhere because it is ‘clearly better’, increasing the chances of that potential customer to jump the ship and get a competitor’s device, and either way lowering the profit stats from your Lumia lineage.

    You’re, yet again, shooting yourself in the foot by not understanding how marketing works and that false marketing of one product (which even doesn’t exist yet, and will not be available to the wide audience in the near future) can do much more harm to your other products than the good that one particular product might bring. With such shenanigans you’re paving your road to the history books of how not to run a company for any MBM postgrad. Sad, really…

  • incognito

    Actually, it does. Same to the last bolt. Unless Nokia specification pages are lying, that is.

  • Anonymous

    This is useless without a proper flash. So many people are sticking with their N8′s for this reason Same as i keep my Sony ericsson k800i for it’s flash

  • Anonymous

    you are absolutely right, about the respective specs and I have amended our copy accordingly. However, despite this, it is still true to say that the Nokia Lumia 900 camera has the widest aperture offered by Nokia – along with the N9 and Lumia 800.
    I can aure you that there is no marketing stunt involved. The feature is simply looking at the Nokia Lumia 900 and trying to talk about other key features of the camera, rather than just talking about megapixels. But thanks your for pointing out that other phones have equally impressive cameras.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4C6HTA2K5ARCWZXCMTGODHSOQQ Jura

    You have to try one time (for couple of days) Nokia N9 and you will never come back to Lumia 900

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4C6HTA2K5ARCWZXCMTGODHSOQQ Jura

    then for you can fit the mix of Nokia N9 user interface with brilliant N8 camera.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4C6HTA2K5ARCWZXCMTGODHSOQQ Jura

    when we will see any INFORMATIVE articles? Not only commercial “banners” about advantages of Lumia when there are not such ones  in comparison with other Nokia latest Symbian and MeeGo devices?

    CES is over, maybe is time to tell us more interesting information than Lumia bulshittalk you focusing last 3-4 month. For example I would like to know if is there any plans to distribute N9 in Germany and UK. I am developer, and I would like to know it as strategic info to support Nokia Store or move to iOS or Android area. Is there any plans to make support for C++ (Qt other libs?) in future WP models so my company can consider to look on to windows phone development as well? 
    Your articles about nothing. Sorry.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_UWVRPJYQFEG7ZCHPD7LDPBR2CM LWSJR

    Ummm, there’s a Nokia developer site for you – give it a visit, will you?

  • Anonymous

    Swipe interface just shows notifications/feeds and previous programs, not that special. Windows Phone UI is unique and modern. Lumia 900 has won multiple awards already.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Heidi Lemmetyinen

    There is no ultimate, universal truth with these things – it’s a matter of taste/personal preference.

    I am currently using both the N9 and Lumia 800 side by side. Both phones have a lot going for them. Some features I prefer in the N9, others in Lumia. And yes, I know I’m lucky to have the luxury of owning multiple phones :-)  

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Heidi Lemmetyinen

    There is no ultimate, universal truth with these things – it’s a matter of taste/personal preference.

    I am currently using both the N9 and Lumia 800 side by side. Both phones have a lot going for them. Some features I prefer in the N9, others in Lumia. And yes, I know I’m lucky to have the luxury of owning multiple phones :-)  

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Heidi Lemmetyinen

    There is no ultimate, universal truth with these things – it’s a matter of taste/personal preference.

    I am currently using both the N9 and Lumia 800 side by side. Both phones have a lot going for them. Some features I prefer in the N9, others in Lumia. And yes, I know I’m lucky to have the luxury of owning multiple phones :-)  

  • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Heidi Lemmetyinen

    There is no ultimate, universal truth with these things – it’s a matter of taste/personal preference.

    I am currently using both the N9 and Lumia 800 side by side. Both phones have a lot going for them. Some features I prefer in the N9, others in Lumia. And yes, I know I’m lucky to have the luxury of owning multiple phones :-)  

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  • incognito

    Ok, perhaps I’ve been a bit too harsh, so I’m sorry about that – but there are articles all over the interwebs touting that the Lumia 900 has somehow got a better camera than the Lumia 800/N9.

    That created quite a buzz and there are now a lot of commentators claiming that they’ll either wait for the Lumia 900 (or a similar package) to hit the other markets – which directly hurts the sales of Lumia 800 and increases the potential of your customers jumping the ship to competitor’s devices in the meantime – or those that already have the Lumia 800 getting disappointed because they somehow got a lesser of a device when a better one was just around the corner – kind of how HTC Titan customers feel with them releasing the Titan II just 3 months apart.

    Both of which do no good for Nokia, especially after a significant amount of money spent on promoting the Lumia 800.

    Don’t know if those other places got the info from here, or badly interpreted it from the CES announcements – I’ve been away for a while so I didn’t follow it closely – but the way it is presented it appears as Nokia has somehow crossed their early Lumia line adopters and that’s the last thing Nokia needs atm. Miscommunication last year slashed quite a bit of profits and stock value, it wouldn’t be wise to

    If you want to point out features of the Lumia 900, you can start with the full RGB matrix AMOLED screen  on it, as there are people that just can’t stand Pentile – that’s a differentiation that can be considered a noteworthy upgrade to the previous line without making people doubt the quality of their current devices, or cutting into sales of your current devices for some distant future promise, because plenty of people don’t have a problem with Pentile. I’d save the advertising of the FFC for the time Microsoft actually includes Skype with WP (or at least it’s made available as a downloadable app) because at present time you can’t really use it. But that’s just me…

  • Stepan Matrosov

    what developer site has to do with sales N9 to germany?

  • Stepan Matrosov

    swipe is special, it is really different and brilliant solution, I think. it gives you completely new and better level of navigation experience.
    what is so unique in windows phone UI except of bit different look? i cannot see anything special whats missing in other platforms. 

  • Stepan Matrosov

    swipe is special, it is really different and brilliant solution, I think. it gives you completely new and better level of navigation experience.
    what is so unique in windows phone UI except of bit different look? i cannot see anything special whats missing in other platforms. 

  • Stepan Matrosov

    swipe is special, it is really different and brilliant solution, I think. it gives you completely new and better level of navigation experience.
    what is so unique in windows phone UI except of bit different look? i cannot see anything special whats missing in other platforms. 

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    Good to know! Everything I was reading from Nokia was telling me different.

    I still miss the N8 camera…leSigh

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