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Cell phone IQ and the future of camera systems
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Quote:What do you guys think?
 

Not going to try finding it, but in a previous post I said similar. It was pretty obvious that what I call "computational photography" will be close enough and even exceed in some areas what was DSLR photography for most. The only thing different is I imagine it to require multiple small sensors to provide that benefit. Well, they don't have to be small, but will be for cost and practicality reasons. Single big sensor will be a niche, with or without mirror. I suspect I've already crossed the point where I now take more photos on phones than I do with my dedicated cameras. The use cases are different though. If I want better quality, usually involving faster shutter speeds, I'll still lug the DSLR around.

 

BTW I have a Nexus 5X as my personal phone at the moment. I find the camera kinda ok but it isn't as good as the one in my older work Samsung S6. I'd say that was comparable to a higher end compact camera.
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Cell phone IQ and the future of camera systems - by popo - 05-04-2017, 10:37 PM
Cell phone IQ and the future of camera systems - by Guest - 05-04-2017, 10:39 PM
Cell phone IQ and the future of camera systems - by davidmanze - 05-03-2017, 04:15 PM

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