Subject | Re: Another step towards Windows |
From | MuahMan |
Date | 09/03/2014 16:23 (09/03/2014 07:23) |
Message-ID | <df0f2878-ff72-4d99-8ffc-d357f1ca0c2e@googlegroups.com> |
Client | |
Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Sandman |
Followups | -hh (11h & 58m) Nashton (21h) Nashton (21h & 4m) |
SandmanAhhhh the Nikon D800E, with a Sony sensor.
In article <ltmvg5$he3$1@speranza.aioe.org>, Nashton wrote:SandmanLloyd Parsons
Wow, what a sweet phone!! Real colors and contrast, a 5" screen that Is a little bigger than I had planned on getting and it is FAST!! Faster with Windows than with Android which this phone also comes out With.I had to buy a couple apps, but they were mostly cheap and I've got Everything I actually use covered.BTW, Cortana is very nice. I've seen the ads about it but haven't Played around too much with it yet.Next up is selling the MBPr... :(Nashton
So, you're not photographer. If you're going to switch, the Lumia 1020, if you're interested in photography, would have been a much better choice. The thing is *amazing*.
And beaten easily by the iPhone 5S. <http://blog.laptopmag.com/iphone-5s-vs-lumia-1020-camera> Any photographer that is putting his faith in his cell phone is no photographer. They're handy in a pinch, but if you're a photographer, you'd have a real camera with you anyway. Oh, I now remember, you think the Nikon D800E costs a fortune, so maybe the Lumia is the most expensive "camera" you can afford? Made in china!
-- Sandman[.net]