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OIS Fight (for video recording) 1020 vs Z1 vs G2
Lumia 1020 vs. Xperia Z1 vs. G2 : OIS FIGHT (stabilisation vidéo)
I think Sony did an amazing job with its SteadyShot implementation in video mode. I can only wish for OIS in imaging, I believe it would blew competition out of the water.
Cheers,
Miki
[ This Message was edited by: Miki69 on 2013-10-04 09:20 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-04 10:20:03
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvChRTJWDbk&feature=youtu.be&a
DROP TEST!!!!
spoiler: nothing broken but no long works.
this is proof that sony does not really need to apply an anti-shatter film. i just don't know which is more expensive: fixing a shock-induced damage or replacing the broken glass cover.
[ This Message was edited by: miromiromi on 2013-10-04 10:23 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-04 11:04:48
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this is proof that sony does not really need to apply an anti-shatter film. i just don't know which is more expensive: fixing a shock-induced damage or replacing the broken glass cover.
Why not? If there were no anti-shatter film You would have to pay for fixing a shock-induced damage and replace the broken glass
BTW. It's weird it won't work, practically all phones are tested to sruvive impact from 1,5m...
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Posted: 2013-10-04 12:48:04
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On 2013-10-04 12:48:04, admad wrote:
this is proof that sony does not really need to apply an anti-shatter film. i just don't know which is more expensive: fixing a shock-induced damage or replacing the broken glass cover.
Why not? If there were no anti-shatter film You would have to pay for fixing a shock-induced damage and replace the broken glass
BTW. It's weird it won't work, practically all phones are tested to sruvive impact from 1,5m...
why would you need shatter-proofing when the glass on your device is unlikely to break and shatter? they should've just included a specially-built thin impact proofing case as the freebie, not the shatter-proofing film. their chassis design protects the glass well enough from accidental drops. the dragontrail glass they use is not more durable than gorilla but the design of the frame prevents the glass from directly hitting the ground.
[ This Message was edited by: miromiromi on 2013-10-04 12:16 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-04 13:15:19
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HX20V (iso 800):
https://app.box.com/s/bc9koa4w666o86v9lgin
Xperia T (iso 400):
https://app.box.com/s/8edt72grrjzosipopp0x
Xperia Z1 (iso 400):
https://app.box.com/s/2u030ecbnar3y58ytosc
T vs Z1 screen at angle:
https://app.box.com/s/b3f5439gjhd1oz2egouc
Z1 vs Canon EOS 350D:
https://app.box.com/s/50e80426uxwcol3wsr7i
https://app.box.com/s/fslwrovwy14vvw3ue03a
Cheers,
Miki
[ This Message was edited by: Miki69 on 2013-10-04 14:23 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-04 15:16:27
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Where did you find these miki ?
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Posted: 2013-10-04 15:35:29
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drop test was great. but i would have liked him to try to hard reset it just to make sure! also trying to see if it works after each drop.. 3 in a row is a bit unlikely .. still NO CASE ON MY BABY!!! i'll just cry in the corner if it stops working ..
[ This Message was edited by: moogoo on 2013-10-04 16:02 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-04 17:01:46
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Dont worry,your tears dont matter,as Z1 is
Tear proof
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Posted: 2013-10-04 17:15:17
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i'll have the prettiest paperweight !
boy.. i really hope that was just a fluke and the Z1 can handle a few drops no problem. That's one of the greatest things about sony/se phones in the past. they could take a beating and keep on ticking. I didn't look at the video again, but did he prove the phone was working before he dropped it?
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Posted: 2013-10-04 18:15:13
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@Miki at the screen angle test wich one is Z1?
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Posted: 2013-10-04 18:24:38
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