AnonD-454049, 12 Aug 2019Miniaturisation is never a bad thing, it allows progress to continue, you geniusIt IS a bad thing for a camera sensor, you genius.
Yeah 27MP like I said 100000 times, despite few keep insisting on saying it can group 9 to do 12MP.
AnonD-454049, 12 Aug 2019Miniaturisation is never a bad thing, it allows progress to continue, you geniusIn mobile photography it was actually regress, you genius.
Love the Community, 12 Aug 2019But it spawned 1/3.x or smaller sensors where camera quality is crap and software compensates ... moreIn terms of detail rendition, yes Lumia 1020 and Nokia 808 have been a king so far. In other area, such as dynamic range or low light performance, nope.
AnonD-454049, 12 Aug 2019And what would be the benefit of doing that?Larger photosensitive area with reduction of demosiacing artifacts associated with atypical CFAs. 0.8μm photosites have significant loss of area to wiring also less isolation. However the tradeoff could be worth it, if they implement stacking properly to effectively reduce shadow noise and artifacts. That's a long way to go though.
Love the Community, 12 Aug 2019But it spawned 1/3.x or smaller sensors where camera quality is crap and software compensates ... moreEvery you said is false, it's simply those rose tinted glasses of yours making stuff up
Always remembers older things seem better than now, but once you go back to it, it feels prehistoric and dated
This is quite big news as it means that there are going to be modern flagships with the sensor size of Nokia PureView phones.
I see a lot of potential.
A big question now is if it does support full resolution readout (like the Sonys) or is it simply a blown up version of the GM1 which only reads binned to 12MP (the 48MP mode is entirely interpolated from a 12MP signal therefore fake).
1/1.33" is impressive nonetheless and even if output itself is locked to 27MP it's enough resolution already.
However it's all but certain that the Mix4 debuting with this sensor won't carry the 3.5mm jack...
aceofgenerations, 12 Aug 2019This is highly impressive. It even trounces Huaweis (upcoming?) 1/1.55" sensor. Excited for th... moreWaiting for full-frame, or at least 1" sensor come to gadget, probably if vendors stop these "next phone will be 0.3 mm thinner)" bullshit.
Tick tock Note9 is the King while the Note10 is an incremental flop.
We await the next true King, the Note11 which will shine after 2 generations of wait.
AnonD-454049, 12 Aug 2019Miniaturisation is never a bad thing, it allows progress to continue, you geniusBut it spawned 1/3.x or smaller sensors where camera quality is crap and software compensates it. For almost 7 years, Nokia 808/1020 are unmatched in camera quality all because of its big sensors and the largest MP count to date.
Time for the Japanese samurai to whoop some ahh
Anonymous, 12 Aug 2019Remember: more pixels doesn't equal to better quality.True, but using more pixels to increase the quality of binned pixels does increase picture quality
Love the Community, 12 Aug 2019Now let's wait for Sony to create an IMX Quad Bayer sensor that has 164MP but it outputs 41MP,... moreMiniaturisation is never a bad thing, it allows progress to continue, you genius
Popy, 12 Aug 2019What if they made that big sensor to utilise all the pixels to output a max 25mp photo without... moreAnd what would be the benefit of doing that?
What if they made that big sensor to utilise all the pixels to output a max 25mp photo without pixel binning
Remember: more pixels doesn't equal to better quality.
Now let's wait for Sony to create an IMX Quad Bayer sensor that has 164MP but it outputs 41MP, just like Nokia 808 PureView with a sensor size as big as that.
If that happens, we're finally back to where smartphone camera peaked until miniaturization happened.
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