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Sassho Posts: > 500

Conclusion is Here. Same terrible postprocessing, strong noise reduction and blurry lens.
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Posted: 2014-03-20 19:48:59
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xenia Posts: 363

Что характерно, автор этих фоток с тобой категорически не согласен)

Гуглоперевод рулит...
З.Ы. Привет с МР)
[ This Message was edited by: xenia on 2014-03-20 20:12 ]

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Posted: 2014-03-20 21:10:12
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Sassho Posts: > 500

Привет Ксения

Nice works by photographer in eprice review. Not good Z2 camera quality for this 2014 year
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Posted: 2014-03-20 21:47:38
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2014-03-20 19:48:59, Sassho wrote:
Conclusion is Here. Same terrible postprocessing, strong noise reduction and blurry lens.


Apologies if I read this post if it is not referring to the Z2, so please forgive what I'm about to type.

I'm VERY confused.
Android is the most configurable end user mobile OS in the entire world, and quite possibly EVER (I hold that judgement until someone can prove to me the underpinnings of Ruby/Java can be individually updated by the end user without blowing/replacing the entire OS; this was possible in Symbian UIQ & S60 2nd Edition+)

Since this ... I'm confused why post processing and compression by these incredible smartphones are so much complained about and not enough solutions to resolve the issue for every major smartphone out there using Android like the former NSE OS devices made by SonyEricsson that we could easily see in the vast majority of threads right here on Esato for products like teh W800/K650/750/810, etc etc.

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Posted: 2014-03-21 02:57:53
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admad Posts: > 500


On 2014-03-21 02:57:53, Supa_Fly wrote:

On 2014-03-20 19:48:59, Sassho wrote:
Conclusion is Here. Same terrible postprocessing, strong noise reduction and blurry lens.


Apologies if I read this post if it is not referring to the Z2, so please forgive what I'm about to type.

I'm VERY confused.
Android is the most configurable end user mobile OS in the entire world, and quite possibly EVER (I hold that judgement until someone can prove to me the underpinnings of Ruby/Java can be individually updated by the end user without blowing/replacing the entire OS; this was possible in Symbian UIQ & S60 2nd Edition+)

Since this ... I'm confused why post processing and compression by these incredible smartphones are so much complained about and not enough solutions to resolve the issue for every major smartphone out there using Android like the former NSE OS devices made by SonyEricsson that we could easily see in the vast majority of threads right here on Esato for products like teh W800/K650/750/810, etc etc.




It's not OS fault, it's sensor fault. Sony can't match the quality with expectations. It's actually really sad, because it was Sony Ericsson that brought first really good quality lenses (i.e k750i). The reason is simple, it's economic.

To produce a high quality lens you need to spend a lot of money, they decided to save it by producing average quality lenses and then try to make the photos look better by software improvements. Which is quite futile.

Still the vast majority of consumers won't see the difference. Samsung managed to get decent quality on it's Android smartphones, and they didn't boast with special ExmoR lenses etc.

I really hope that new Sony flagship will get a new sensor and a xenon flash.
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Posted: 2014-03-21 14:47:34
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randomuser Posts: > 500

@admad

You will be disappointed then.

Z3 and Z4 will feature 1/2.4" 20.7 MP camera sensor with same G Lens and LED flash, no Xenon.

Pixel size will thus again go back to 1.12um from 1.2um on Z1 and Z2.
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2014-03-21 14:06 ]

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Posted: 2014-03-21 15:05:51
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500


On 2014-03-21 02:57:53, Supa_Fly wrote:

On 2014-03-20 19:48:59, Sassho wrote:
Conclusion is Here. Same terrible postprocessing, strong noise reduction and blurry lens.


Apologies if I read this post if it is not referring to the Z2, so please forgive what I'm about to type.

I'm VERY confused.
Android is the most configurable end user mobile OS in the entire world, and quite possibly EVER (I hold that judgement until someone can prove to me the underpinnings of Ruby/Java can be individually updated by the end user without blowing/replacing the entire OS; this was possible in Symbian UIQ & S60 2nd Edition+)

Since this ... I'm confused why post processing and compression by these incredible smartphones are so much complained about and not enough solutions to resolve the issue for every major smartphone out there using Android like the former NSE OS devices made by SonyEricsson that we could easily see in the vast majority of threads right here on Esato for products like teh W800/K650/750/810, etc etc.




I often ask myself why we don't have a Camera mod community as we did in the SE Java phone days, I remember how much improvement my SE K850i made after applying some heavily tweaked Camera Drivers.

I guess most devs are mainly focused on CPU/GPU results and overall phone UI performance rather than Camera Drivers.
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Posted: 2014-03-21 15:13:44
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Luca-S Posts: 278


On 2014-03-21 15:13:44, Tsepz_GP wrote:

I often ask myself why we don't have a Camera mod community as we did in the SE Java phone days, I remember how much improvement my SE K850i made after applying some heavily tweaked Camera Drivers.

I guess most devs are mainly focused on CPU/GPU results and overall phone UI performance rather than Camera Drivers.



The -Camdriver0.dat- on new devices are deeply hiden to final user (even developers) change the values that matter.
P.S.: I know that there's no camdriver0.dat in android folder's hierarchy... It's only to exemplify.

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Posted: 2014-03-21 17:37:06
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XperiaCute Posts: 298


Sony shows (and tells) us why 4K on a phone isn't crazy

http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/21/sony-xperia-z2-4k/

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Posted: 2014-03-22 08:38:20
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vikeviki Posts: > 500

@RAMU,some one here mentioned arc design+xenon....now you say now, howcome?
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Posted: 2014-03-22 09:17:22
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