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^ that has been a problem since the Z1... not sure if its pixel cross talk or what but its very harsh on the eye
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Posted: 2014-05-18 01:38:49
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So after playing with s5 for a week finally decided to preorder Z2. Couldn't wait any longer
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Posted: 2014-05-18 01:48:02
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On 2014-05-18 01:38:49, cu015170 wrote:
^ that has been a problem since the Z1... not sure if its pixel cross talk or what but its very harsh on the eye
Yeah, but point is, it's noticeably better with the Z2, right?
Way less or even not at all visible at the Z2 (despite being less sharp than Z1).
Or have I something with my eyesight? ^^
Btw:
Just played around a little bit with some photo editor, it seems like the "white artifacts" on the Z1 shots appear if you oversharpen the picture. I could enhance the sharpness of the Z2's pics without! these artifacts. I can share some examples tomorrow.
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Posted: 2014-05-18 02:52:26
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Why care so much about those charts if the Z2 delivers better photos in actual tests
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Posted: 2014-05-18 05:08:17
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On 2014-05-18 05:08:17, Shino03 wrote:
Why care so much about those charts if the Z2 delivers better photos in actual tests
Xactly. Why don't you guys concentrate on PICS QUALITY,
not random detail obsession?
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Posted: 2014-05-18 07:09:04
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Ocd
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Posted: 2014-05-18 10:39:16
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Cameras Compared: Samsung Galaxy S5 vs Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 3, Lumia 1520 and Xperia Z1
http://www.soyacincau.com/201[....]amera-photos-video-comparison/
Can anyone tell which smartphone performed best??????
Original files are also included
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Posted: 2014-05-18 11:29:36
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^because charts show ACTUAL sensor quality. Some people can take good quality photos, some don't. You can't really compare a good photo made with S5 against a bad photo shot with Z2, and vice versa. But no matter what, charts shots are always the same, made under same conditions that require practically no skills at all, so this is the best way to tell which camera is simply better. It's that easy.
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Posted: 2014-05-18 11:38:05
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Met my buddy who has a S5 for himself and a Z1 in the family. Looking at the Z2 he said "wow..awesome screen" "the Z1 was great but dint have a great screen"
and after using his S5 what i felt is Z2 has a great screen and definitely suits my taste but definitely not as bright as S5..which is a shame.
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Posted: 2014-05-18 20:23:59
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^^Yes, admad said it, spot on!
So here are some results of *enhancesomepicturesfromphonearenabecauseImbored*
(beware, this is nothing scientific, I'm not a professional, done with GIMP, based on PhoneArena studio comparison tool, all max resolutions)
1. What are these white dots on the Z1's pics, and why don't they appear on the Z2's pics? (Or how to transform Z2 to Z1)
-> As a test I simply sharpened the image from Z2 too much, as a result white dots appear much like on the Z1.
2. Why does the Z1's pic appear to be sharper or why looks the Z2 image so soft?
-> Z2 seemed to sharpen less, but therefore looks too soft. After sharpening Z2's image it looks very good imho. S5 as comparison can't resolve as much detail as Z2 (sharpened)!
3. What bugs me, Z1 appears to have the higher resolution in the middle, but gets very soft in the edges, where the Z2 looks better in the edges.
Conclusion:
I don't really see anything fundamental wrong with the images from the Z2 on Phonearena.
It seems that Sonys approach on the Z2 is less sharpening, but that is a fault in my opinion. Because if you sharp the Z2's images not to harsh, they resolve very much detail and don't look soft!
Why I did this?
-> I was bored and I do weird things when I'm bored
But seriosly, I think the Z2 has a very capable camera, it's again Sony either processes the image too much or too less (haha). I think it's very easy to fix software, that's way I see no major problem in the Z2's images.
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Posted: 2014-05-18 20:37:22
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