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reeflotz Joined: Jun 15, 2010 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM |
quick question, @randomuser @huiyi is there a microSD slot on Honami? if so then do you know which side is it placed? or is it not visible outside like xperia go, Thanks.
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puestadelsol Joined: Mar 29, 2007 Posts: 310 PM |
On 2013-06-20 17:34:14, moogoo wrote:
@Shotokan81 - is than an IPHONE i see?  Blasphemer!!!
So, Honami isn't as camera centric as some of us would have liked it to be. No big deal. Having a xenon flash would have been nice, but apparently, we'll be getting a thinner device instead. That should make some people happy. With a bigger sensor and exmor-rs, low light photos should still be better than older phones. not to mention the new jpg algorithm. overall, we SHOULD see an improvement over older models and should be better than other flagship general purpose phones since honami will have a larger sensor.
it is interesting to me that it will have interchangeable lens design on a non-camera centric phone. almost seems gimmicky at that point. but either way, as much as i love photography, i wouldn't be one to invest in interchangeable lenses for my phone when i'd much rather invest in lenses for my dSLR.
There is a lot of slim devices from which we can choose, not just by Sony, but from other manufacturers as well. With Xenon flash Honami would show something new, otherwise in terms of usability, and functions what real improvements could you name?
And without Xenon flash is nearly impossible to take a decent shot at a party for example, doesn't matter how improved the low light performance it is. And a party photo would be the perfect example also, where you don't want to carry a camera but you don't want to miss the moment either.
I think, and I hope that after four years break all important manufacturers will implement again Xenon flash in their camera centric (and not necessarily high-end) models. This time, without Xenon flash, Sony would be behind the competition again, in spite of Sony Ericsson was THE leader in this field in 2005-2006 with the K750, and K800. |
randomuser Joined: Sep 13, 2011 Posts: > 500 PM |
@Reeflotz
Yes there is a microSD slot, I think on the right side. |
bipinm Joined: Mar 29, 2010 Posts: 194 PM |
Volume rocker,power button, camera shutter key and Micro SD slot on the right side???
They should put it inside... |
AbhiD999 Joined: Oct 28, 2012 Posts: 215 PM |
On 2013-06-21 07:14:36, puestadelsol wrote:
On 2013-06-20 17:34:14, moogoo wrote:
There is a lot of slim devices from which we can choose, not just by Sony, but from other manufacturers as well. With Xenon flash Honami would show something new, otherwise in terms of usability, and functions what real improvements could you name?
And without Xenon flash is nearly impossible to take a decent shot at a party for example, doesn't matter how improved the low light performance it is. And a party photo would be the perfect example also, where you don't want to carry a camera but you don't want to miss the moment either.
I think, and I hope that after four years break all important manufacturers will implement again Xenon flash in their camera centric (and not necessarily high-end) models. This time, without Xenon flash, Sony would be behind the competition again, in spite of Sony Ericsson was THE leader in this field in 2005-2006 with the K750, and K800.
huh... I hve used htc one extensively for low light shots & it does a superb job!!!
Just xenon isn't everything...
And if sony is behind d competition wid honami than no one is ahead either!!! Stop livin in d past... |
unknownC151A Joined: Oct 15, 2012 Posts: 459 PM |
On 2013-06-21 07:14:36, puestadelsol wrote:
On 2013-06-20 17:34:14, moogoo wrote:
@Shotokan81 - is than an IPHONE i see?  Blasphemer!!!
So, Honami isn't as camera centric as some of us would have liked it to be. No big deal. Having a xenon flash would have been nice, but apparently, we'll be getting a thinner device instead. That should make some people happy. With a bigger sensor and exmor-rs, low light photos should still be better than older phones. not to mention the new jpg algorithm. overall, we SHOULD see an improvement over older models and should be better than other flagship general purpose phones since honami will have a larger sensor.
it is interesting to me that it will have interchangeable lens design on a non-camera centric phone. almost seems gimmicky at that point. but either way, as much as i love photography, i wouldn't be one to invest in interchangeable lenses for my phone when i'd much rather invest in lenses for my dSLR.
There is a lot of slim devices from which we can choose, not just by Sony, but from other manufacturers as well. With Xenon flash Honami would show something new, otherwise in terms of usability, and functions what real improvements could you name?
And without Xenon flash is nearly impossible to take a decent shot at a party for example, doesn't matter how improved the low light performance it is. And a party photo would be the perfect example also, where you don't want to carry a camera but you don't want to miss the moment either.
I think, and I hope that after four years break all important manufacturers will implement again Xenon flash in their camera centric (and not necessarily high-end) models. This time, without Xenon flash, Sony would be behind the competition again, in spite of Sony Ericsson was THE leader in this field in 2005-2006 with the K750, and K800.
What do you mean behind competition again? Xperia Z was never behind competition. Most consumers DON'T give a damn whether it's a LED, Xenon or plasma flash. As long the phone looks awesome, priced effectively, consumers will buy it. |
XperiaJunkie Joined: Dec 13, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Parts Unknown PM, WWW
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Anyone know if Sony plan on streaming the event on the 25th I live in the UK and would love to see what Sony announces as it happens
[ This Message was edited by: XperiaJunkie on 2013-06-21 08:20 ] I'm so happy 'cause today I've found my friends ... They're in my head
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Azerila Joined: May 24, 2013 Posts: 43 PM |
Why are Xbox fanboys so excited about Xbox One day one pre-orders getting in front of PS4 in US. Isn't it like PS4 leading in Japan? |
huiyi Joined: Dec 27, 2010 Posts: 226 PM |
On 2013-06-21 06:27:09, reeflotz wrote:
quick question, @randomuser @huiyi is there a microSD slot on Honami? if so then do you know which side is it placed? or is it not visible outside like xperia go, Thanks.
[ This Message was edited by: reeflotz on 2013-06-21 05:28 ]
YES! ! Should be on the left side! ! But do not know what kind of design! |
randomuser Joined: Sep 13, 2011 Posts: > 500 PM |
@Huiyi
Have you any info if Honami supports 4K Ultra HD video recording ?  |
feryshad Joined: May 31, 2009 Posts: 114 PM |
On 2013-06-21 10:05:16, randomuser wrote:
@Huiyi
Have you any info if Honami supports 4K Ultra HD video recording ?
realy?
tell us Shah Rukh Khan if have any info 
[ This Message was edited by: feryshad on 2013-06-21 09:21 ] This day of mine was lost Like all the other days half of it thinking of yesterday half of it thinking of tomorrow abbas kiarostami |
razec Joined: Aug 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Mars PM |
On 2013-06-21 10:05:16, randomuser wrote:
@Huiyi
Have you any info if Honami supports 4K Ultra HD video recording ?
but well not surprising since Sony is pushing for 4K video recording on all their imaging devices
10 years at Esato |
randomuser Joined: Sep 13, 2011 Posts: > 500 PM |
No No, I was just asking Huiyi as S800 supports 4K video encoding and since the Honami sensor is a newly developed one, it might have support for 4K video.. 
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razec Joined: Aug 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Mars PM |
Oh I see
10 years at Esato |
mefa2 Joined: Dec 15, 2012 Posts: 25 PM |
On 2013-06-21 10:05:16, randomuser wrote:
@Huiyi
Have you any info if Honami supports 4K Ultra HD video recording ?
In my opinion 1080p/60fps is more important than 4K in phone. |
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