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Sony Xperia Rumours 2016 |
moogoo Joined: Oct 25, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: NYC PM, WWW
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z5p successor is exactly what i want! ... but do i wait for what may or may not come? my z1 is working well after a fresh re-install.. but it's still slow in some areas.
moogoo Nokia 5160 -> Nokia 8260 -> SE T68i -> SE K700i -> SE Z710 -> SE Xperia X10a -> Sony Xperia S -> Sony Xperia Z1 -> Sony Xperia XZ -> Sony Xperia XZ Premium -> Sony Xperia 1ii Website: https://www.mikedoesitall.com |
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Ambivalent_ Joined: Oct 15, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Croatia, Zagreb PM |
Here's a rumour:
https://digitfreak.com/gadget[....]e-and-other-unbelievable-specs
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penguino Joined: Apr 05, 2015 Posts: 221 PM |
On 2016-09-01 23:17:52, hello1000 wrote:
This is unbelieveble, Xperia XZ HAS HARDWARE OIS BOTH SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE just stop with whining please.
Second, all Xperia device with software OIS destroy all other device with hardware ois in terms of stabilization , so what are you still complainnig for?
1. It doesn't.
2. Software stabilization doesn;t work while taking pictures. And it shows especially in low light scenarios. |
-XYZ Joined: Jul 26, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
what the f**k even is that? |
vivftp Joined: Mar 10, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2016-09-03 00:04:52, penguino wrote:
1. It doesn't.
2. Software stabilization doesn;t work while taking pictures. And it shows especially in low light scenarios.
From what I can gather the camera uses the phones gyroscope and possibly other sensors to stabilize the image. That is how it can be used on both the front and rear cameras. Plus I have seen it stated more than once that this helps with photos and videos. So it technically is hardware stabilization, but just a smart implementation using the phones existing tech. |
supercoolman Joined: Jun 04, 2013 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2016-09-03 02:39:51, vivftp wrote:
On 2016-09-03 00:04:52, penguino wrote:
1. It doesn't.
2. Software stabilization doesn;t work while taking pictures. And it shows especially in low light scenarios.
From what I can gather the camera uses the phones gyroscope and possibly other sensors to stabilize the image. That is how it can be used on both the front and rear cameras. Plus I have seen it stated more than once that this helps with photos and videos. So it technically is hardware stabilization, but just a smart implementation using the phones existing tech.
soon others will copy (or follow)? |
penguino Joined: Apr 05, 2015 Posts: 221 PM |
On 2016-09-03 02:39:51, vivftp wrote:
From what I can gather the camera uses the phones gyroscope and possibly other sensors to stabilize the image. That is how it can be used on both the front and rear cameras. Plus I have seen it stated more than once that this helps with photos and videos. So it technically is hardware stabilization, but just a smart implementation using the phones existing tech.
But not fore pictures. There's no room for adjustments. Steady Shot in Z5 is using many sensors as well. |
Ricky D Joined: Feb 05, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: UK (living in Beijing) PM, WWW
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So the USP was to add a fancy name to a slightly improved something that other manufacturers already have a better solution for?
I think instead of paying the marketing guy who came up with that plan, they should spend money on marketing the assets of the devices.
I have a dig bick You read that wrong |
supercoolman Joined: Jun 04, 2013 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2016-09-04 03:28:01, Ricky D wrote:
So the USP was to add a fancy name to a slightly improved something that other manufacturers already have a better solution for?
I think instead of paying the marketing guy who came up with that plan, they should spend money on marketing the assets of the devices.
USP was technically a rumour. have we see Sony claiming something to be USP in marketing or ads anywhere? |
Ricky D Joined: Feb 05, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: UK (living in Beijing) PM, WWW
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True. it appears on closer inspection that they are actually pushing a triple sensor camera experience. One being the actual camera, second is the laser AF, third is a new RGBC-IR sensor for colour range detection for white balance purposes.
Interestingly, from the Sony Press release:
5-axis stabilization is activated only when the camera recognizes macro video. Other situations will be recorded as 3-axis(pitch/yaw/roll) only
A couple of reviews backed this up mentioning that the 5-axis stabilisation is for videos only, other reviews haven't said. I get the sense that this small print is going to be confusing as people will expect image stabilisation is universal and, therefore, when their photos are still blurry, it'll be passed off as a gimmick that doesn't work.
I have a dig bick You read that wrong |
hello1000 Joined: Nov 10, 2013 Posts: 149 PM |
On 2016-09-04 05:38:08, Ricky D wrote:
True. it appears on closer inspection that they are actually pushing a triple sensor camera experience. One being the actual camera, second is the laser AF, third is a new RGBC-IR sensor for colour range detection for white balance purposes.
Interestingly, from the Sony Press release:
5-axis stabilization is activated only when the camera recognizes macro video. Other situations will be recorded as 3-axis(pitch/yaw/roll) only
A couple of reviews backed this up mentioning that the 5-axis stabilisation is for videos only, other reviews haven't said. I get the sense that this small print is going to be confusing as people will expect image stabilisation is universal and, therefore, when their photos are still blurry, it'll be passed off as a gimmick that doesn't work.
Read this explained from techradar.
http://www.techradar.com/news[....]ilisation-how-it-works-1274668 |
Ricky D Joined: Feb 05, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: UK (living in Beijing) PM, WWW
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@hello1000 Not sure the tech is implemented in the same way in smartphones as it is for DSLRs. In DSLRs it can stabilise photos but the press releases for the recent announcement all clearly state (in footnotes) that the 5-axis stabilisation is only for video.
I have a dig bick You read that wrong |
hello1000 Joined: Nov 10, 2013 Posts: 149 PM |
On 2016-09-04 07:09:59, Ricky D wrote:
@hello1000 Not sure the tech is implemented in the same way in smartphones as it is for DSLRs. In DSLRs it can stabilise photos but the press releases for the recent announcement all clearly state (in footnotes) that the 5-axis stabilisation is only for video.
The 5-axis-stabilisation have the same the way how it works, only on mobile its limit to macro full HD video recording. |
MyP910 Joined: Feb 16, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
What about the Sony FES watch U ? Is that a new smartwatch from Sony ?
Ericsson t10, T310, P800, S600, P910, P990, SEX1, SEX10, SEXArc, XZ, XZ1 |
moogoo Joined: Oct 25, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: NYC PM, WWW
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the FES watch isn't a "smartwatch".. more of a fashion accessory with e-ink feature. it doesn't have all the built in smartwatch features you would expect (as far as i know).
moogoo Nokia 5160 -> Nokia 8260 -> SE T68i -> SE K700i -> SE Z710 -> SE Xperia X10a -> Sony Xperia S -> Sony Xperia Z1 -> Sony Xperia XZ -> Sony Xperia XZ Premium -> Sony Xperia 1ii Website: https://www.mikedoesitall.com |
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