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DexterMoser Joined: Jul 03, 2013 Posts: 443 From: Bay Harbor Islands, Miami PM |
The Z3X specs list looks like a classic Nodarsixar "leak". No offense buddy
But I'm also very sceptical!
But any real new sensor, larger area and more Pixels, will be welcome.
On 2014-07-19 20:34:37, vivftp wrote:
... I'll once again offer sexual favours to Kaz if Sony creates a proper, high end Playstation Phone
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cu015170 Joined: Oct 26, 2010 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2014-07-20 10:46:51, Xajel wrote:
@ascariss
AFAIK, the curved sensor should fix the optics issue..
not that I believe these spec. or rumours or these pics ( which are clearly faked for me ).. the point that the current idea that a large sensor is hard to put in a thin profile is about to change a little bit with the curved sensor as it will allow much less lenses in the optics assembly... not like we will have 1" sensor in Z2 like device, but it will allow a little larger sensor than what is currently possible in the same profile.
That would be great and it will also help with IQ overall.. more complex the lens = more probable distortions, etc.
Overall if they can make this work, and if the tech performs as intended, they could potentially overtake Microsoft as the leader in smartphone imaging.. we will have to wait and see.
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HxH Joined: Dec 26, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: GMT+7 PM |
before QX10/100 became official last year, most of us think it fake or nearly impossible as well.
although, those both extended camera hardware was clearly not pick-up in consumer market.
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Away Joined: Oct 15, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2014-07-20 06:32:07, Wintermute wrote:
On 2014-07-19 20:25:06, Away wrote:
Due to Sony aiming for quicker releases after announcement, we should see the Z4 at MWC and available a few days after. It should have the s810 Yay? Besides it being 20nm, nothing too exciting. ends-shield-family-shield-tablet-wireless-controller
I don't know--S810 is not only 20nm, but also contains the entire RF 360 platform from Qualcomm (for significant power savings), it has support for hardware encode of 4K video, and it has Adreno 430, which will be a full 80% more powerful than Adreno 330, in addition to having a CPU that's up to 50% faster. I think it's the most exciting SoC in a while
In my opinion, the Tegra k1 seems far more interesting. If for the quad a15 the power usage is what Nvidia claims it is on one of the slides. Though I strongly doubt it is...
Regardless, Denver is super, super interesting and Parker is even more so, though by the time Parker is found in devices, the new Qualcomm architecture will be found on devices too I guess.
[ This Message was edited by: Away on 2014-07-20 15:34 ] |
DexterMoser Joined: Jul 03, 2013 Posts: 443 From: Bay Harbor Islands, Miami PM |
Another digi-wo thread:
Sony a 2/3 inch video to the surface sensor oversampling, oversampling (2-in-1 Logic physical pixel pixel, without guessing color) + high dynamic range (10.8 files in ISO640) + high SNR (41.1dB in ISO400 ) + ultra-thin high-quality lens (20mm F1.2 G lens 6mm thickness)
and exposure Z3X sensor model fit, IMX271SMK.
Dafa again leading photographic technology.
About Z3X phone related news! !
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kurtdean Joined: Nov 11, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: WONDERLAND PM |
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Could u show us the pic that he shared? |
maloqs Joined: Feb 14, 2013 Posts: 275 From: ? PM |
http://www.cnbeta.com/articles/311487.htm
Link and pictures are here
They said the performance is better than canon 5d3(camera expert please clarify please)
[ This Message was edited by: maloqs on 2014-07-20 15:43 ] |
DexterMoser Joined: Jul 03, 2013 Posts: 443 From: Bay Harbor Islands, Miami PM |
^Thx.
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kurtdean Joined: Nov 11, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: WONDERLAND PM |
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thx |
itsjustJOH Joined: Jul 23, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2014-07-20 15:38:54, DexterMoser wrote:
Another digi-wo thread:
Sony a 2/3 inch video to the surface sensor oversampling, oversampling (2-in-1 Logic physical pixel pixel, without guessing color) + high dynamic range (10.8 files in ISO640) + high SNR (41.1dB in ISO400 ) + ultra-thin high-quality lens (20mm F1.2 G lens 6mm thickness)
and exposure Z3X sensor model fit, IMX271SMK.
Dafa again leading photographic technology.
About Z3X phone related news! !
Hmmm, yes... mmmm yes I know some of these words...
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-XYZ Joined: Jul 26, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
Info is more about the sensor than it is about the phone.
Either way, Sony need to sort out their capture latency, which is way behind competition. |
XperiaJunkie Joined: Dec 13, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Parts Unknown PM, WWW
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Not being clued up in camera tech would anybody care to elaborate on how this differs to the current sensor in the Z2 please.
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-XYZ Joined: Jul 26, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2014-07-20 16:48:41, XperiaJunkie wrote:
Not being clued up in camera tech would anybody care to elaborate on how this differs to the current sensor in the Z2 please.
Curved, fewer lens elements and clusters, as well as a wider overall aperture. Higher corner sensitivity and sharpness.
All of these being theoretical advantages. Yet to be proven. |
XperiaJunkie Joined: Dec 13, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Parts Unknown PM, WWW
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^ Thanks for that
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Wintermute Joined: Jan 11, 2014 Posts: 86 PM |
On 2014-07-20 15:00:33, Away wrote:
In my opinion, the Tegra k1 seems far more interesting. If for the quad a15 the power usage is what Nvidia claims it is on one of the slides. Though I strongly doubt it is...
Regardless, Denver is super, super interesting and Parker is even more so, though by the time Parker is found in devices, the new Qualcomm architecture will be found on devices too I guess.
[ This Message was edited by: Away on 2014-07-20 15:34 ]
Well, I agree about Denver K1, but I had kind of figured that it was DOA. NVidia seems to have thrown up its hands trying to get its SoCs into smartphones, so I just assumed it would continue to be all Qualcomm from here on out. |
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