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GSM Arena’s Nokia Lumia 928 Xenon vs SGSIV LED test. Please test out motion.

| June 8, 2013 | 21 Replies
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Xenon Flash is a great low light weapon to brighten up images within a certain distance, and especially if they’re moving. Otherwise, longer distances, steady images the OIS on the 920/925/925 is more than sufficient.

People in low light or indoor is where you should see the most advantage with Xenon, as I have with the N82, N8 and 808. People would tend to be closer, and not moving therefore having a bright light in xenon with very quick shutter speeds is more helpful. Taking a picture of a long corridor with xenon simply means that it might look darker which maybe what I’m seeing or is that a tint?

GSM Arena have compared some low light conditions but this isn’t really what you’d use the xeenon flash for.

http://blog.gsmarena.com/see-how-the-nokia-lumia-928-fares-against-the-samsung-galaxy-s4-in-low-light-conditions/

I think the Xenon is more suitable in realistic life like situations. Now whether the 928’s xenon fulfils my expectations of xenon I’m not quite sure as I haven’t used one.

Cheers Alvester for the tip!

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