Hello guys need a little help
in Xolo q1010i, Micromax Yu Yureka, Xiaomi Redmi Note [Dual Sim] which has better camera ??
Xolo Q1010i has 8MP Rear with Sony Exmor R Sensor with 5-element lens
Micromax Yu Yureka has 13 MP Rear Sony IMX135 Exmor RS Sensor with 5-element lens
Xiaomi Redmi Note has 13 MP Rear Q13S01B Sunny N1404 CMOS BSI Sensor without 5-element lens & comes with wide 28mm angle.
I understand the 5P lens produces better and finer picture quality and I noticed Sony's Exmor R Sensor works better at low light than Sony Exmor RS Sensor [given the fact that Exmor RS is a newer sensor compared to Exmor R].
It seems like even Redmi Note has a good camera with wider angle but probably is not upto the mark under low light condition compared to Exmor Sensors ??
Which phone has a better camera for taking pics among these 3 models ?
camera experts help
don't know about Redmi and Yureka but Q1010i clicks nice pics at night...not impressive just nice..
no replies ? seems like it is difficult to decide util one uses all three models.
is there any specific website which would help with judging camera quality escpecially ?
try gsmarena they sometimes have pics clicked from the camera.
Go for q1010i
You will not disappointed for choosing this device...
It has Impressive camera...
To my knowledge, this phone uses a Samsung ISOCELL sensor with 1.34um pixels, at 13MP, but I haven't been able to find the specific part number. Anyone with this phone can help me find this? Thanks!
Try using AIDA64, which is the easiest way.
Though I also heard it was made by Samsung, there is a teardown here. You can clearly see O-FILM is printed on the flex cable. That's one of the noname brands inside Chinese phones, which do not have Sony or Samsung. Last time I encountered O-FILM was when I replaced an out-of-focus camera in Redmi 2.
gabest11 said:
Though I also heard it was made by Samsung, there is a teardown here. You can clearly see O-FILM is printed on the flex cable. That's one of the noname brands inside Chinese phones, which do not have Sony or Samsung. Last time I encountered O-FILM was when I replaced an out-of-focus camera in Redmi 2.
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In a review I've seen it was noted as Samsung s5k2m8
I check my ZUK Z2 with DevCheck, sensor size 5.19x3.67mm, Pixel sieze 1.18μm.
I guess that mean ZUK Z2 come with a different sensor to ZUK Z2 Pro
My Z2 Plus has a Samsung S5K2M8 rear and OmniVision's OV8865 front sensor.
S5K2M8 4208 x 3120
13MP 6.828mm
(1/2.6")
1.34 μm ISOCELL ZUK Z2 (Lenovo Z2 Plus)
I checked now with devcheck and i see 13 mpx camera with 1.18 qm pixel size which is different than advertised... Hmmm, chinese....
Ok i checked now with device info hw app
ov8865 front
s5k2m8sx back camera
So it is Samsung after all
Hi all,
I read everywhere that the phablet has a 12 MP primary sensor with f/2.2 lens and a secondary 5 MP with f/2.0 aperture for background blurring.
But what brand and model is it?
Could it be compatible to the pixel camera software as is that of the note 4?
thanks.
12MP Camera from Sony sensor
5MP camera from Samsung sensor
20MP front camera from Sony sensor
sensors dont that much when it comes to image quality in phone cameras. Its the software optimization that is more important. You could make the note 5 pro camera much better if say google developed the camera software for it like the pixel. Just the spec or sensor vendor does not indicate image quality,
adfds said:
sensors dont that much when it comes to image quality in phone cameras. Its the software optimization that is more important. You could make the note 5 pro camera much better if say google developed the camera software for it like the pixel. Just the spec or sensor vendor does not indicate image quality,
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I agree. in fact I was looking for information about the camera model to do targeted searches such as "camera model + pixel camera".
since someone has succeeded in modifying the camera driver of the note 4, I hope they succeed even for the 5 camera
EDIT: however, it would seem that the pixel camera driver are more related to the type of CPU rather than to the camera.
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-camera-updated-zero-shutter-lag-xiaomi/
SunilSuni said:
12MP Camera from Sony sensor
5MP camera from Samsung sensor
20MP front camera from Sony sensor
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to be precise they would seem:
rear: Sony IMX486 - 12 mpx - f/2.2 - pixel 1.25 µm + Samsung – 5 mpx – f/2.0 – pixel 1.12 µm
front: Sony IMX376 – 20 mpx – f/2.2
thanks
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Moto G60 packs a 108 MP Samsung "HM2" sensor at F/1.89 aperture lens
and 32 MP Omnivision "Ov32b" sensor for selfie camera
Moto G40 Fusion has a primary 64 MP Omnivision "Ov64b" sensor at an F/1.7 aperture lens
(the same 64 mp sensor and lens apparatus is present in G30)
and 16 MP Omnivision "Ov6a1q" sensor for selfie camera
apart from that
ULTRAWIDE camera shared by Moto g60 and Moto g40 fusion has same optics and Samsung "4h7" sensor
source "DEVICE INFO BY HW" app
Present on the play store
link:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.andr7e.deviceinfohw
Is there any work to provide 60 fps support for the ultrawide camera? some xda god is working on it?
Raziel_Sicily said:
Is there any work to provide 60 fps support for the ultrawide camera? some xda god is working on it?
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unfortunately that crap sensor from 2015 does not even support 1080p 60fps, I don't understand why they use that crap instead of going for newer sensor that can do that, the regular S22 supports it.
U think that the problem is an hardware limitation or there is a way to solve it via software or by a samsung update firmware?
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U think that the problem is an hardware limitation or there is a way to solve it via software or by a samsung update firmware?
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hardware ofc, why else would they limit it to 30 fps?
It is not sure, my old note 20 ultra come with an 30fps ultrawide recording camera, after some time, a fjrmware update bringh me th 60 fps ultrawide recording option. I hope samsung can do the same think with my fold 4
Raziel_Sicily said:
It is not sure, my old note 20 ultra come with an 30fps ultrawide recording camera, after some time, a fjrmware update bringh me th 60 fps ultrawide recording option. I hope samsung can do the same think with my fold 4
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that ultra wide is the same introduced with S20, bigger, better and newer, same one as S22, it does support 60fps but Flip and Fold keeps getting the ancient CRAP sensor.
I think that it will be enabled via firm/software update. We saw that in the N20 series and, the UW câmera can record 4K30 so it is able to deal with the data of 2K60 (roughly the same bandwidth)... Maybe the problem is lack of time to sync and adjust frame pacing...
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I think that it will be enabled via firm/software update. We saw that in the N20 series and, the UW câmera can record 4K30 so it is able to deal with the data of 2K60 (roughly the same bandwidth)... Maybe the problem is lack of time to sync and adjust frame pacing...
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I don't know how much clearer I can be, this is the same UW camera used in first Flip, Flip/Fold3 and they haven't got any update to 60fps as the camera sensor don't support it, otherwise it should have been there from day one, S22 does support it because of better sensor.
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I don't know how much clearer I can be, this is the same UW camera used in first Flip, Flip/Fold3 and they haven't got any update to 60fps as the camera sensor don't support it, otherwise it should have been there from day one, S22 does support it because of better sensor.
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According AndroidCentral`s review, It's a newer sensor as published here: https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/heres-how-much-better-the-galaxy-z-fold-4-cameras-are
"The Ultra-wide sensor and cover camera sensors are the same resolutions but are newer sensors than what's in the Fold 3."
If you have another source, a maybe a teardown, we can ask for a correction on AndroidCentral article...
According SamMobile (https://www.sammobile.com/news/sams...as-a-mixed-bag-of-new-and-old-camera-sensors/) the Ultrawide sensor is a Sony IMX258 and the datasheet indicates 1080p60 support (https://www.electronicspecifier.com/attachment/view/59aeb13e5a8ec97c2c8b4570/Sony IMX258 Datasheet)
And also SamMobile thinks there is a chance of Fold 4 receives a uppdate to shoot UW at 60Fps: https://www.sammobile.com/news/sams...ort-4k-60-fps-ultra-wide-video-recording-yet/
rafafischer said:
According AndroidCentral`s review, It's a newer sensor as published here: https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/heres-how-much-better-the-galaxy-z-fold-4-cameras-are
"The Ultra-wide sensor and cover camera sensors are the same resolutions but are newer sensors than what's in the Fold 3."
If you have another source, a maybe a teardown, we can ask for a correction on AndroidCentral article...
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 review
The Galaxy Z Fold4 comes with a very similar rear camera setup to the one found on the Galaxy S22 and S22+. The selfie situation, meanwhile, is the same...
m.gsmarena.com
For the ultrawide, our Fold reports the Sony IMX 258 - a fairly ancient imager with a 1/3.06" optical format and 1.12µm pixels. Its native resolution is 13MP, but Samsung lists it at 12MP, and that's the size of images it outputs. While the sensor itself has AF capability, the camera as a package doesn't support it. The lens covers a 123-degree field of view, as per Samsung's specs, and has an f/2.2 aperture. That's the Fold3's contribution to the rear setup, while the S22 uses a nicer 1/2.55" sensor with 1.4µm pixels.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 review
The Galaxy Z Fold4 comes with a very similar rear camera setup to the one found on the Galaxy S22 and S22+. The selfie situation, meanwhile, is the same...
m.gsmarena.com
For the ultrawide, our Fold reports the Sony IMX 258 - a fairly ancient imager with a 1/3.06" optical format and 1.12µm pixels. Its native resolution is 13MP, but Samsung lists it at 12MP, and that's the size of images it outputs. While the sensor itself has AF capability, the camera as a package doesn't support it. The lens covers a 123-degree field of view, as per Samsung's specs, and has an f/2.2 aperture. That's the Fold3's contribution to the rear setup, while the S22 uses a nicer 1/2.55" sensor with 1.4µm pixels.
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GSM Arena`s Fold 3 review indicates that the Sensor is a Samsung S5K3L6... I think that or the reviewers are lost or there is several camera setups out ther on the same models...
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GSM Arena`s Fold 3 review indicates that the Sensor is a Samsung S5K3L6... I think that or the reviewers are lost or there is several camera setups out ther on the same models...
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I don't know but it's still a crap sensor that is being used, I could record 60fps with S20, S21, S21 Ultra and S22 with the UW camera, so no way the Fold is getting any software update that enables it.
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I don't know but it's still a crap sensor that is being used, I could record 60fps with S20, S21, S21 Ultra and S22 with the UW camera, so no way the Fold is getting any software update that enables it.
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Note20, S20/21 and S20/21+ all haven't 60FPS on UW camera at launch, so there is hope for us about it
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Note20, S20/21 and S20/21+ all haven't 60FPS on UW camera at launch, so there is hope for us about it
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no chance, it's a crap sensor, the other phones did have better and newer one.