Friday, December 13, 2013

Should I get this phone?

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Main Specifications 1

â¢Docomo Fujitsu F-01F Arrows NX Japanese Android Smartphone
â¢Part of Docomo's 2013 Winter ~ 2014 Spring Lineup

â¢New Fujitsu "Made in Japan" Flagship model

â¢2.2ghz Snapdragon Quadcore CPU and is running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean

â¢Large Full 1080P 5.0 Inch WhiteMagic Display

â¢Extra large 3200mah Battery !
â¢WhiteMagic Display + 3200mah battery makes this the longest lasting Docomo phone currently available

â¢Powered by Qualcomm's amazing Snapdragon 800 MSM8974 processor + Adreno 330 Graphic CPU

â¢Blazing fast phone for high end graphic gaming, and super smooth response
â¢Also has Fujitsu's Human Centric Engine. This phone is the all in one High-Spec smartphone !
â¢The Human Centric Engine allows the phone to tune itself specifically to each user using the front sensor
â¢Will automatically sense and adjust brightness of the phone based on your surroundings.
â¢If you are in a dark room, it will sense this and increase brightness, if you are in a sunny or bright area, it will decrease brightness to save battery

â¢If you are in a noisy surroundings, it will sense and automatically adjust audio / voice to match your situation.
â¢Also has the new Slide Screen feature, which slides the top of the screen down for easier use with 1 hand (Check out the videos below)



Main Specifications 2

â¢Incredible Dual Camera Engine : Exmor® R for mobile à Granvu® Engine (Combination dual engine for increased photo quality)
â¢13.1 Megapixel CMOS Camera (4128 à 3096 pixels max picture taking resolution)
â¢Full HD video Recording (1920 à 1080 video recording size. True 1080p video recording in HD)
â¢Camera supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) and has multiple picture taking modes
â¢High Powered LED Camera Flash

â¢Front Internal 1.3 Megapixel Camera

â¢Fujitsu's all new WhiteMagic lower power, high clarity display technology.
â¢WhiteMagic display has a 40% reduction in battery usage from previous Fujitsu displays

â¢Main Display : Amazing 5.0 Inch Full HD WhiteMagic Display ( 1920 à 1080 pixels ! )
â¢This new Advanced Super Clear LCD, reduces light reflection, increased brightness and enhances natural colors

â¢Scratch resistent Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Screen + Scratch resistent Ultra Tough guard for the body

â¢AuthenTecâs AES1750 smart biometric fingerprint security sensor (Quickly and securely lock and unlock the phone with the simple swipe of a finger)
â¢Also has Privacy viewing mode, so others viewing from the side cannot clearly see your screen

â¢Sound is powered by : Dolby Digital Mobile Plus
â¢Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean

â¢This Japanese Phone is Waterproof / Dustproof and meets IPX5/IPX8 standards.

â¢Even features a quick note taking function. Write down quick memo's directly on the screen

â¢You can even shake the phone to rotate the screen back to upright view

â¢Also uses Fujitsu F-Link wireless technology to link with other Fujitsu products

â¢Bilingual Japanese phone (can be changed from Japanese to English and vice versa) (We set all phones to ENGLISH before shipping)
â¢Please Note : This phone uses a Micro-Simcard (the smaller size simcard, like on the iphone4). If you do not have a micro-simcard, you will need to contact your cellular company and exchange your simcard for a Micro-Simcard



Other Specifications
â¢CPU : Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) Quad-core 2.2GHz

â¢GPU : Adreno 330

â¢Memory : 32GB ROM / 2GB RAM

â¢2G Network : GSM GPRS EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
â¢3G Network : UMTS HSDPA 800, 850, 2100 MHz
â¢4G Network : LTE 800.1500, 1700, 2100 Mhz

â¢Micro SDHC memory card supports up to 32 GB
â¢Micro SDXC memory card supports up to 64 GB

â¢Battery Size : 3200mAh

â¢Bluetooth version 4.0

â¢Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
â¢DLNAï¼DTCP-IP
â¢3.5mm stereo headset jack
â¢HDMI output via Micro USB MHL Adapter Cable (Sold separately)

â¢music Format : MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, QCELP, WAV
â¢Facebook, YouTube, Twitter integration / support
â¢Size : 140 à 70 à 10 mm

Contents
â¢Fujitsu F-01F Arrows NX Smartphone x 1
â¢Battery x 1 (Non-Removable)

â¢Official Docomo High-Speed AC Adapter Charger x 1

â¢Antenna Earphone Cable x 1
â¢Box & Manual x 1



Answer
Yes

Which one should I get, D600/10 or D800/E?




Robert


I'm upgrading from a D5000 to a full-frame and I can afford the D600 but maybe, if convinced enough, might be able to stretch the budget for the D800 which I have seen go for $2,400 - New.

I mostly, if not always, do land/cityscape photography and astrophotography, although I don't mind the occasional wedding, portraitphotography, etc.

I've read many reviews already comparing from the D7000 up to the Full frames D600/10, D700 and D800/E and the battle for me was between the D600 and the D800 and for a few hundred more it seemed like the D800 was well worth it, not to mention the reviews for the D600 weren't all that good, they all had mixed results. Some people said the camera isn't worth it and that people upgrading to full-frames should go for the D800 and some people said the D600, being in the middle of the D800 and the D7100, was well worth the money for the upgrade.

Which one would you people of YahooAnswers recommend? thanks in advance!



Answer
Maybe while you are deciding you can save up and wait for full hands-on reviews of the Df.
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_Df/
It would have less noise than either.
If you want to make the leap to FX you need to make the leap to a big investment in FX lenses. It's not just money, it's weight, bulk, and number of lenses. FX lenses that offer a lot of zoom range tend to sacrifice a lot of edge sharpness on the FX frame.

As a general purpose lens, the Canon EF 24-105mm f4 L has a better reputation than Nikon's 24-85mm or 24-120mm. Sigma has recently announced a new FX 24-105mm which will have a Nikon compatible version.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2013/10/16/sigma-announces-24-105mm-f4-dg-os-hsm-full-frame-standard-zoom
It remains to be seen how that will look on hands-on reviews.

To really get good use out of the D800's 36 glorious megapixels, you need to skip the high-grade consumer lenses, double the budget, and get a serious professional grade lens like the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED.




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