Nokia's Lumia 1020 is capable of some incredible photos. We've shared some of our own favorite shots, given the device the full review treatment, and even put it up against its prototype PureView progenitor, and we still can't get enough: we just love snapping shots with this photographic overachiever.
If you want to learn how to take some of your own top-notch photos, you've got a two-item to-do list to tackle: first, read our crash course on 1020 photography at Pocketnow, and second: buy yourself a Nokia Camera Grip accessory.
Yeah, we know - we've just spoiled the review video above. But it's okay, because you need to watch it anyway to fully understand why we're recommending this ungainly, bulky, pricey add-on to an already-large-and-in-charge smartphone. But trust us: this thing is awesome. Not just for its big soft shutter button or its embedded 1,020 mAh battery, either. Think tripod, friends.
That's enough spoilers for you. Click on through to our quick video touring the highs (and very few lows) of this ugly-but-awesome accessory, then leave a comment explaining why you would or wouldn't want one. Bonus points if you say wireless charging should have been included, because it totally should have.
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If you want to learn how to take some of your own top-notch photos, you've got a two-item to-do list to tackle: first, read our crash course on 1020 photography at Pocketnow, and second: buy yourself a Nokia Camera Grip accessory.
Yeah, we know - we've just spoiled the review video above. But it's okay, because you need to watch it anyway to fully understand why we're recommending this ungainly, bulky, pricey add-on to an already-large-and-in-charge smartphone. But trust us: this thing is awesome. Not just for its big soft shutter button or its embedded 1,020 mAh battery, either. Think tripod, friends.
That's enough spoilers for you. Click on through to our quick video touring the highs (and very few lows) of this ugly-but-awesome accessory, then leave a comment explaining why you would or wouldn't want one. Bonus points if you say wireless charging should have been included, because it totally should have.
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PocketnowVideo is the official YouTube channel of Pocketnow.com. We feature Android, iOS, and Windows Phone news, reviews, unboxings, opinion pieces, and tons of awesome comparisons. If you love mobile as much as we do, be sure to subscribe!
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