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On 2014-04-22 01:05:02, Bonovox wrote:
Over reliance on the OIS to get more light in?? Since when does the OIS let in the light?? That's down to the sensor
The shutter lets the light in, not the sensor. Having OIS means that the shutter can stay open for longer. This is fine for still scenes, not for action scenes
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Posted: 2014-04-22 01:58:41
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after looking at many G2 shots, I kind of see what they are doing there, basically, they add Photoshop like filter on all their photos which can be replicate with photos from any other phones. Not a fan of it, its kind of like super sai filter for snes emulator, a much more subtle effects which greatly reduce noise and can make things looks like they are sharper. If it can destroy a lot of micro details. Not a good thing imo, best to have photos as close to the source material then do post editing yourself.
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Posted: 2014-04-22 04:56:23
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On 2014-04-22 04:56:23, Gitaroo wrote:
after looking at many G2 shots, I kind of see what they are doing there, basically, they add Photoshop like filter on all their photos which can be replicate with photos from any other phones. Not a fan of it, its kind of like super sai filter for snes emulator, a much more subtle effects which greatly reduce noise and can make things looks like they are sharper. If it can destroy a lot of micro details. Not a good thing imo, best to have photos as close to the source material then do post editing yourself.
It also does the same thing with people's faces, making them look like melted plastic.
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Posted: 2014-04-22 09:32:52
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Generally, what i don't like about smartphones cameras (and displays) the most is less natural colors, this is why i like less iphone and 1020 shots and tend to favor sony shots in many of the pics... also why i like less amoled displays, even after messing with the display modes the colors are less accurate and still unbalanced when you compare to ips, even in s5. everyone can have different preferences though.
[ This Message was edited by: amirprog on 2014-04-22 09:23 ]
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Posted: 2014-04-22 10:21:49
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_1_ayEHazg
really bad quality sound and picture of the Z2..
what do u think?
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Posted: 2014-04-22 16:41:45
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@>>SAMEH
indoors: S5 looks overall better because its video looks more lit even though its colors are too strong and fake. Z2 video looks a bit too greyish.
outdoors: Z2 - because the colors look more natural and accurate and the scene is lit enough in sunlight. again, S5 colors are too strong and fake.
i have no problem with either sound. both sound fine to me.
[ This Message was edited by: amirprog on 2014-04-22 16:12 ]
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Posted: 2014-04-22 17:10:04
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sony should consider translating their x reality tech to their picture and video taking skills. it's sorely needed.
they already decided to go for a punchier display. why not do it with the photos and videos since it's now clear that people prefer punchy albeit unnatural colors. they should at least give an "x reality video taking mode" to please those who want more punch in their videos and photos.
or maybe they had x reality turned on when they were tweaking their camera software? ...made them believe their photos and videos were already going too punchy when viewed from their TVs and mobile displays.
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Posted: 2014-04-22 18:02:35
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On 2014-04-22 01:58:41, dalmac wrote:
On 2014-04-22 01:05:02, Bonovox wrote:
Over reliance on the OIS to get more light in?? Since when does the OIS let in the light?? That's down to the sensor
The shutter lets the light in, not the sensor. Having OIS means that the shutter can stay open for longer. This is fine for still scenes, not for action scenes
The ultimate bottle neck in terms of IQ remains the sensor area which can capture light. You can have the shutter on a 1/3" sensor open for 2 minutes but that alone won't make it behave like 1" sensor in the same conditions. OIS is handy in low light environments where you are not trying to freeze motion.. it lets more light in so that you can get a bit closer to the optimal performance of the sensor.
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Posted: 2014-04-22 19:07:22
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The autofocus in 4k works much better on the Z2.
The audio recording is better on the GS5
Outdoor IQ in 4k seems better on the GS5, a bit more color happy. The Z2 almost seemed like there was smudge on the glass lens.
Things seem a bit more even in 1080p in terms of IQ
The front facing camera on the GS5 is much wider
The white balance indoors is more accurate on the gs5
He mentioned that the Z2 gave him an overheating warning after a few minutes of shooting 4k video ?
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Posted: 2014-04-22 19:20:01
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The audio on the GS5 is pants
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Posted: 2014-04-22 19:31:10
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