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supercoolman Posts: > 500
On 2013-07-11 21:20:45, Felimenta97 wrote:
I am imagining Nokia Lumia fans on a Nokia-based forum (just like this is a Sony(Ericsson)-based forum) saying that their camera is awesome, and that no one will be able to beat them at least for 6 months... Hahahaha
Nokia fans are crazy enough to post $299 with carrier contracts on deals forums where people look for crazy discount and good deals. needless to say, those posts got lots of negative feedback...
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Posted: 2013-07-12 05:38:16
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Honami has In Sensor Image Stabilization, not Digital.
BTW, Nokia Lumia 1020 camera sensor made by Toshiba.

[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-07-12 05:06 ]
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Posted: 2013-07-12 05:56:05
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On 2013-07-12 05:56:05, randomuser wrote:
Honami has In Sensor Image Stabilization, not Digital.
BTW, Nokia Lumia 1020 camera sensor made by Toshiba.
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-07-12 05:06 ]
in sensor image stabilization vs OIS? OIS better right?
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/[....]ogy/theme/alpha_01.html#block1
sensor shift method?

[ This Message was edited by: jianlin on 2013-07-12 05:12 ]
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Posted: 2013-07-12 06:08:30
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OIS isn't really "better". Both implementations provide the same benefit. Alpha cameras use In sensor image stabilization and certainly they have "magical" stabilization. It can also be seen in a few Sony handycams.
Still, both have their own advantages/disadvantages but none is superior to the other. At least when we talk about Sony implementations (which Sony does better than almost anyone else)
Watch these videos showing Super SteadyShot performance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsJTfLBA5zw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6LGl4vldbA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F0Tv9uDf6Y[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-07-12 05:51 ]
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Posted: 2013-07-12 06:42:49
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So how thin will Honami be at it's thickest point?
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Posted: 2013-07-12 09:17:38
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On 2013-07-12 09:17:38, nightwing369 wrote:
So how thin will Honami be at it's thickest point?
Nobody knows. Maybe around 12mm?
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Posted: 2013-07-12 09:19:47
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Hmm, wasn't it said Honami will have no hump and a flat back? If so, it won't really have a thickest point.
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Posted: 2013-07-12 09:19:47
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It may be wedge shape,still flat on the back
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Posted: 2013-07-12 09:22:15
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On 2013-07-12 09:22:15, vikeviki wrote:
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It may be wedge shape,still flat on the back
Ah-HA! Then I think we've seen Honami!
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Posted: 2013-07-12 09:24:44
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If honami looks like that then it will be very ugly
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Posted: 2013-07-12 09:38:49
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