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Hi Abu Basim:
Viewty has a cmos sensor right? but more of a newer type then. i just imagine the moment when i visited engadget then suddenly i read that Sony had developed a 12mp APS-C cmos sensor compatible for canon 40D which almost doubles the framespeed from 6.5fps(40D) to 10fps(with the new sensor) i think at this moment making the sensor bigger to accomodate more light is not that essential anymore with the advent of this new technology
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Posted: 2008-03-22 23:47:15
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Does N82 houses CCD sensor.
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Posted: 2008-03-23 15:48:29
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@waspinator:
No, N82 uses a 1/2.5" CMOS - same type as with N95/N95 8Gb.
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Posted: 2008-03-24 01:34:34
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On 2008-03-22 23:47:15, razec wrote:
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Hi Abu Basim:
Viewty has a cmos sensor right? but more of a newer type then. i just imagine the moment when i visited engadget then suddenly i read that Sony had developed a 12mp APS-C cmos sensor compatible for canon 40D which almost doubles the framespeed from 6.5fps(40D) to 10fps(with the new sensor) i think at this moment making the sensor bigger to accomodate more light is not that essential anymore with the advent of this new technology
Keep in mind that higher frame rate doesn't mean higher sensitivity. This is just a measure of how fast a sensor can delivery image data, measured in frames per second. A phone like Viewty still needs plenty of light when shooting high-speed video. If you on the other hand go for larger sensors then sensitivity jumps up and start approaching that of CCD. Comparing Sony's
huge IMX021 12 MP sensor with their old
ICX495 5 MP CCD, the IMX021 has six times larger image cells but it's sensitivity is only three times higher. Imagine a CCD sensor the size of the IMX021 coupled with Canon's old f/1.0 lens... (then imaging it's power requirements...)
(The ICX495 is used in the i-mobile 902, and I think also LG KG920 and Gigabyte g-cam.)
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Posted: 2008-03-24 06:36:45
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Lensas F2218 (8 MP)
This is wrong. This phone is made from china ( or you can say taiwan).I am sure know it better than you guys.
It is also a Interpolated 8 MP CCD phones. The active pixel is 6.1MP. Use Panasonic CCD sensor (the samples you can search on the internet were took with maxiuam 8 mp, i am sure if took with active 6.1mp there will be less noise)
Actually, this phone's camera is good. The company has 22 years experience in the optical field, and had been manufacturing camera lens for Japan,Korea company for many years. Now they just enter cellphone filed, making their own product.
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Posted: 2008-04-01 22:34:35
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On 2008-04-01 22:34:35, liukaitc wrote:
Lensas F2218 (8 MP)
This is wrong. This phone is made from china ( or you can say taiwan).I am sure know it better than you guys.
It is also a Interpolated 8 MP CCD phones. The active pixel is 6.1MP. Use Panasonic CCD sensor (the samples you can search on the internet were took with maxiuam 8 mp, i am sure if took with active 6.1mp there will be less noise)
Actually, this phone's camera is good. The company has 22 years experience in the optical field, and had been manufacturing camera lens for Japan,Korea company for many years. Now they just enter cellphone filed, making their own product.
Sounds like a good camera phone. Shame that it's not available anywhere for ordering.
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Posted: 2008-04-02 13:40:08
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On 2008-04-02 13:40:08, AbuBasim wrote:
On 2008-04-01 22:34:35, liukaitc wrote:
Lensas F2218 (8 MP)
This is wrong. This phone is made from china ( or you can say taiwan).I am sure know it better than you guys.
It is also a Interpolated 8 MP CCD phones. The active pixel is 6.1MP. Use Panasonic CCD sensor (the samples you can search on the internet were took with maxiuam 8 mp, i am sure if took with active 6.1mp there will be less noise)
Actually, this phone's camera is good. The company has 22 years experience in the optical field, and had been manufacturing camera lens for Japan,Korea company for many years. Now they just enter cellphone filed, making their own product.
Sounds like a good camera phone. Shame that it's not available anywhere for ordering.
No idea! even it's a tri-band GSM phone, i think only sold in China.
and because it's a new brand cellphone, even in china people hardly know it. Also people in china are big fans of japanese and korean phone, they don't feel nice of chinese cellphone. Therefore, China phone can not be famous worldwide.
Actually, trace back to 2005. China's famous cellphone company Lenovo had announced cellphone v920. v920 has 4 MP camera which use Fujifilm's famous Super CCD sensor. I think this is the best china camera phone for the past two years. But due to many factors, this phone still was not successful. Since v920 is a Dual-band phone, so people outside of china rarely would know this phone.
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Posted: 2008-04-02 21:08:21
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Adding a new one to this list:
Sharp's SH-01A 8 megapixel flip packs a 28-mm wide angle lens and Dolby Pro Logic II
Sure, the US has fancy-pants capacitive touchscreen phones out the wazoo, but Japan's superphones still dominate when boiled down to a base, spec-for-spec comparison. Take this new Sharp SH-01A clamshell for example, just revealed by the FCC. It sports a
28mm wide-angle lens with 8 megapixel CCD sensor and, according to rumor, Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound for your microSD stored media. Remember, FCC testing doesn't mean it'll be sold between the left and right coasts -- this flip is likely just being certified for US roaming whenever it's finally announced for NTT DoCoMo in Japan.
Engadget Mobile
Why don't we see similar stuff from Sony Ericsson?
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Posted: 2008-10-15 18:06:35
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On 2008-10-15 18:06:35, AbuBasim wrote:
Why don't we see similar stuff from Sony Ericsson?
nearly fell off my chair.
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Posted: 2008-10-15 21:37:33
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According to
one of the documents in the FCC filing, the Sharp SH-01A is a Symbian phone.
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Posted: 2008-10-18 08:51:58
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