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For those who already have the 1ii, can you confirm that zooming in photo pro is disabled when RAW only format is selected? For me, I can switch lenses but the arrow to expand the zoom dial is not displayed and using the volume rocker (which for me is set for zoom functionality) also doesn't do anything. I think this is a bug because I don't understand why it would be disabled for RAW only format. It works fine with RAW+JPEG format selected.
[ This Message was edited by: moogoo on 2020-08-27 15:27 ]
Yes can't zoom in with raw. For raw + JPEG the picture you took in lets say 60mm using 24mm lens, the JPEG will display the 60mm zoom whereas the raw will display only 24mm because all Sony zoom are digital and not optical zoom unless you select the default lens.
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Posted: 2020-08-27 16:40:30
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On 2020-08-27 16:40:30, tai020381 wrote:
For those who already have the 1ii, can you confirm that zooming in photo pro is disabled when RAW only format is selected? For me, I can switch lenses but the arrow to expand the zoom dial is not displayed and using the volume rocker (which for me is set for zoom functionality) also doesn't do anything. I think this is a bug because I don't understand why it would be disabled for RAW only format. It works fine with RAW+JPEG format selected.
Yes can't zoom in with raw. For raw + JPEG the picture you took in lets say 60mm using 24mm lens, the JPEG will display the 60mm zoom whereas the raw will display only 24mm because all Sony zoom are digital and not optical zoom unless you select the default lens.
Thanks for confirming. I didn't even think to check the raw+jpeg results. I'll make note of that in my post.
[ This Message was edited by: moogoo on 2020-08-27 15:54 ]
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Posted: 2020-08-27 16:47:49
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Software update to make 120hz display but only FHD +
https://androidnext.info/?p=6331
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Posted: 2020-08-30 02:32:08
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that's a pretty crazy rumor...
don't remember where I read it, but didn't Sony say that they didn't do the high refresh because they don't make 120hz refresh 4K screens in the size they used?
if that is the truth, then i find it hard to believe they'd be able to update it via software AND.. if they were gonna update it via software anyway, then why put the motion blur feature in at all? just say "we're working on software update for 120hz" like they said for RAW and other stuff.
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Posted: 2020-08-30 04:55:44
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On 2020-08-30 04:55:44, moogoo wrote:
that's a pretty crazy rumor...
don't remember where I read it, but didn't Sony say that they didn't do the high refresh because they don't make 120hz refresh 4K screens in the size they used?
if that is the truth, then i find it hard to believe they'd be able to update it via software AND.. if they were gonna update it via software anyway, then why put the motion blur feature in at all? just say "we're working on software update for 120hz" like they said for RAW and other stuff.
Nope. Not gonna happen. Someone is just guessing here because the refresh rate has nothing to do with software but hardware actually. If they had hardware high refresh rate bandwidth on display controller they would have enabled this feature from the get-go, no reason to wait for some update. But they don't have that, their driver doesn't support 120Hz in any resolution.
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Posted: 2020-08-30 11:28:02
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On 2020-08-30 11:28:02, cool_sauce wrote:
On 2020-08-30 04:55:44, moogoo wrote:
that's a pretty crazy rumor...
don't remember where I read it, but didn't Sony say that they didn't do the high refresh because they don't make 120hz refresh 4K screens in the size they used?
if that is the truth, then i find it hard to believe they'd be able to update it via software AND.. if they were gonna update it via software anyway, then why put the motion blur feature in at all? just say "we're working on software update for 120hz" like they said for RAW and other stuff.
Nope. Not gonna happen. Someone is just guessing here because the refresh rate has nothing to do with software but hardware actually. If they had hardware high refresh rate bandwidth on display controller they would have enabled this feature from the get-go, no reason to wait for some update. But they don't have that, their driver doesn't support 120Hz in any resolution.
yea - that's basically what i said.
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Posted: 2020-08-30 14:33:48
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You do not know if screen is indeed 60 or 120 locked like previous phones.
Also,
1080@120 will for sure spend more power than
4K@60.
1080@120 of Samsung uses 25-30% more than
3K@60, even on Snapdragon variant.
Not even counting the fact it is pointless to pay for 4K if person prefers lower res + 90/120.
Waste of money.
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Posted: 2020-08-30 18:25:23
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I'm so tempted to upgrade this year. I can't remember the last time Sony/
has gave me this much amazement on a phone.
Xperia 1 II - Probably the Best Smartphone review by ERP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsRC743BOcc
Skip to 7:50, the AF system of this phone is a beast, switching swiftly and actively between hardware and software. I'm blown away
I really wonder how much of a difference the lack of iTOF sensor on the 5ii will affect this AF capability.
Also, with the new iphone 12 pro coming up with Sony's iTOF sensor (LIDAR), apple will again steal the show, claiming all the credits, though I agree they're good business partner to Sony.
[ This Message was edited by: Shino03 on 2020-08-31 01:37 ]
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Posted: 2020-08-31 02:37:11
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do it shino.. do it.
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Posted: 2020-08-31 03:45:13
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Dxomark will tive it lower AF score than s20 ultra. LOL
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Posted: 2020-08-31 13:33:49
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