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cu015170 Posts: > 500

so this thing uses a 13mpix Exmor IMX214 .. any other Sony models using that same sensor ?


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Posted: 2014-04-23 00:08:54
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Hilmawan Posts: 98

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vVoNr4HTVU4
4K Video test i think Z2 has very good image stabilization.
[ This Message was edited by: Hilmawan on 2014-04-22 23:51 ]

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Posted: 2014-04-23 00:47:42
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dalmac Posts: 106


On 2014-04-22 19:07:22, cu015170 wrote:

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.



Yep, and the G2 relies too much on the OIS and thus it doesn't freeze motion well at all. I wish camera reviews would do some good tests on how camera phones handle movement in pictures (E.g. people indoors). I would never have got a G2 had I known how bad it was at this.

I've switched back to my Note 2 as it's actually better at freezing motion.
[ This Message was edited by: dalmac on 2014-04-23 09:51 ]

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Posted: 2014-04-23 10:47:54
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miromiromi Posts: 481

the results are in.
my guess was right.

http://translate.googleuserco[....]rhiTJJ2J0b7a4ekjpXhAvRxnlW7Ipg

z2 1st s5 2nd m8 3rd

s5 won all except the low light set.
just as expected.
i still maintain, though, that the way the photos were shot and cropped didn't seem fair. the z2s were shrunk then zoomed in in the crops so they looked less sharp. the z2 photos were still better except for the first where the details on the buildings' facades were lost.

if it's any consolation, the display brightness of the z2 in the review is at par with those of the other two, unlike what the verge showed in their comparison photos.

on the other hand, with the news of oneplus dominating the interwebs, looks like z2 already lost it. sony and htc will most likely suffer.
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Posted: 2014-04-23 17:19:53
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

SO,how can the Z2 be 1st if the GS5 won all except night shots??
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Posted: 2014-04-23 17:41:24
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northmonkey Posts: > 500

Your misreading thngs Bono when he says 1st, 2nd, 3rd he means the blind comparison test shot numbers as S5 was the camera taking number 2's pictures, he's not saying the Z2 was better.
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Posted: 2014-04-23 17:51:54
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Fair enough
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Posted: 2014-04-23 17:57:27
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northmonkey Posts: > 500


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Posted: 2014-04-23 18:25:31
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DexterMoser Posts: 443

@miromiromi:
Thanks for the heads up.
Good to see that the Z2 did better at low light than the S5 and especially the HTC One.
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Posted: 2014-04-23 19:33:25
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Gitaroo Posts: > 500

could it be the f 2.0 lens? It looks like Z1 and Z2 camera just doesn't know where to focus. Its almost as if they are trying to take micro shots all the time.
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Posted: 2014-04-23 20:56:34
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