Wow. Not bad. It would be nice if they actually have cracked the engineering issues and produced a camera that could actually serve as a primary camera.
I love the images 808 produces, it reminds me very much of the Sigma PD1 camera, which had super, super smooth and soft quality at 100% crop. I haven't seen any other camera other than PD1 and 808 that produced those type of photos.
Perhaps there will be an option to save the unprocessed raw image. Presumably offline tools could be used to get the desired effect. In any case, it wlll be interesting to see what people can achieve with the final product.
As far as I know there is no way to save RAW file format. And the reason I know that it's Nokia's IQ is because 920, 925, 1020, all produce very similar images with the same negatives, grain, noise, over-saturation, oil painting look. I think that after the Nokia's imagining master Damian Dinning left the company their cameras went down hill quick, Dinning loved neutral and natural look to images.
I was super excited about 1020, it's a beautiful phone with a decent OS, it's not iOS or Android but at least it's better than the awful Symbian.
Symbian on it's part, while having an awful user experience has parts that are extremely advanced, one of them is camera IQ and algorithms, looks like Nokia was unable to port them properly to Windows Phone platform.
If 1020 took the same quality pictures as 808, PLUS even better low light images because of the added OIS, I would seriously consider purchasing it.
It seemed like an almost(no microSD card slot) perfect(808's 41MP, OIS, BSI, 6 lens) cameraphone, however, as it turns out, it did not live up to the hype.