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#11
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/canon-to-break-into-smartphones

Canon seems to be preparing a smartphone... It is not a Huawei, it is expected to have magnetic mount lenses, maybe that's what you are asking for?
Although I am sure it won't satisfy you
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#12
Toni-a, that is overly ambitious even for company the size of Canon.
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#13
(10-26-2020, 12:23 PM)borisbg Wrote: Toni-a, that is overly ambitious even for company the size of Canon.

As I know Canon, once there is a leak, the final product is already available.....
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#14
I am not saying there is no product.
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#15
That rumour is not about Canon "preparing a smartphone" (which indeed would seem overly ambitious), but rather an add-on lens system for phones. Not very interesting, really.
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#16
https://www.dpreview.com/sample-galleries/0254203128/apple-iphone-12-sample-gallery/7241108112

Ok, so the verdict is - the ultra-wide lens is also ultra-crap. Good. No need to move on from my Pixel 2XL then.
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#17
Klaus, can you elaborate?
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#18
Well, just look at 100% at the upper left corner of the linked image (or the corners of any other image taken with the ultra-wide camera (1.55mm) really).

I'd guess that the local corner resolution is equivalent to sub-1 megapixel.
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#19
I see what you mean. Should I understand that the optics are so bad that even excessive computational photography can't fix it?

BTW the phone as gadget is great, I got to play with it for a bit... Pictures on the on the Apple Store doesn't do justice of it s look.
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#20
(11-04-2020, 04:22 AM)Klaus Wrote: Well, just look at 100% at the upper left corner of the linked image (or the corners of any other image taken with the ultra-wide camera (1.55mm) really).

I'd guess that the local corner resolution is equivalent to sub-1 megapixel.

Unfortunately most people won't care because they very likely only watch their photos on their phones. The screen is so tiny, that you can't really tell the difference.
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