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On 2009-12-24 17:50:45, sealover94 wrote:
For those who claim that the 8mp camera of x10 will be the best choice among the high end smartphones in 2010...i have bad news:
Iphone 5MP camera in 2010 will have CCD sensor .............And you all know what does this means...........

Happy Christmas to all of you guys there!
CMOS not ccd
http://www.slashgear.com/4th-[....]t-tipped-for-jan-2010-2366612/
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Posted: 2009-12-24 19:16:08
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Here is another preorder:
http://www.clove.co.uk/viewPr[....]50-142F-4093-BA8B-DED876621B7C
Actually this is the only white preorder I could have found.
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Posted: 2009-12-24 19:22:00
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Yes I mean CCD of course
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Posted: 2009-12-24 19:32:26
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LOLAX at sealover.
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Posted: 2009-12-24 20:15:23
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source :
http://www.pestaola.gr/new-iphone-2010-rumors-round-up/
please search more....before you post sth against me....
"a chinese company made a contract with apple for ccd sensors of 5MP......"
[ This Message was edited by: sealover94 on 2009-12-24 19:30 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-24 20:26:58
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These are rumors, so nothing is confirmed...
This is a discussion regarding the X10... not the iPhone or the Nexus one...
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Posted: 2009-12-24 20:31:03
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S700 had CCD sensor too, but is it a good camera phone for these days? The quality of the photo doesn't depend on the sensor ( it does, but not in the phones ).
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Posted: 2009-12-24 20:45:10
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On 2009-12-24 20:26:58, sealover94 wrote:
source :
http://www.pestaola.gr/new-iphone-2010-rumors-round-up/
please search more....before you post sth against me....
"a chinese company made a contract with apple for ccd sensors of 5MP......"
[ This Message was edited by: sealover94 on 2009-12-24 19:30 ]
another source

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http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20091223PD225.html
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Posted: 2009-12-24 21:27:15
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CMOS sensors have surpassed CCDs in terms of image quality and dynamic range quite a while ago. To make a CCD sensor that matches a modern day CMOS, the cost would be several times higher. The Nikon D700 is the current lowlight and dynamic range champion in DSLRs and guess what? It uses CMOS.
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Posted: 2009-12-25 05:35:50
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its insane to compare digicams with DSLRs. CCDs are better suited for low level cameras where sensor size poses a problem but the price is a problem.
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Posted: 2009-12-25 06:26:54
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