![]() ![]() A quick swap in the settings gives you access to the full sensor, which captures 4992 x 3744 images alongside a 5-megapixel image that you can use for quick uploads to social media. The sensor has a native 4:3 aspect ratio, although the Lumia 930 shoots 15-megapixel 16:9 shots by default. The front-facing camera is a 1.2-megapixel unit with an f/2.4 lens attached. Next to the lens on the rear you'll find a single-tone dual-LED flash, which Nokia rates is useful up to 3m. The "PureView" sensor in the Lumia 930 is a 1/2.5" 20-megapixel backside illuminated CMOS (1.1µm pixels), paired with a Zeiss 26mm-equivalent f/2.4 lens with autofocus and optical image stabilization (OIS). Likely there have been tweaks on the software side, but we're seeing largely the same hardware. On paper, it appears Nokia has grabbed the camera module from the Lumia 1520 and chucked it in the Lumia 930, without any major changes. Once again, Nokia has placed a strong focus on the camera found in their flagship.
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