You can do oversampling as the Lumia 1020? - Xperia Z3 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a mod, application or something that allows for a oversampling in the photos of Z3, as in the Lumia 1020?

mariojuniorjp said:
Is there a mod, application or something that allows for a oversampling in the photos of Z3, as in the Lumia 1020?
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Superior Auto mode already does this (as well as when using 8MP in manual mode), however the result is less sharp than on the lumia 1020, because the difference between the sensor's full resolution and the downsampled resolution is far smaller with the z3c. 20.7 MP downsampled to 8 MP compared to 38 MP downsampled to 5 MP.

degraaff said:
Superior Auto mode already does this (as well as when using 8MP in manual mode), however the result is less sharp than on the lumia 1020, because the difference between the sensor's full resolution and the downsampled resolution is far smaller with the z3c. 20.7 MP downsampled to 8 MP compared to 38 MP downsampled to 5 MP.
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It's not mainly because of the difference in camera sensor. Sony's implementation isn't even on par with the Lumia 930 which has similar MP and sensor size (the 930 is smaller). They really need to work on the SW for the camera.

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P9 plus camera aperture

P9p has twin camera which is with f2.2 each. Is the f2.2 x 2 = f1.8? Because I Wonder why the camera aperture is even smaller than mate 8 (f2.0).

Sony IMX 398

Hi,
So what do you think or know about this new sensor?
I'm currently using my Nexus 5X to take photos and I'm hoping the Sony IMX 398 i the OP 3T will at least be just as good or maybe better (although I guess it'll prob be worse then the latest google pixel camera)
The IMX 398 has 1.7 aperture. How could be worse than the Google pixel's camera? If it will has OIS ,I think it will be the best phone camera ever.
G4B33 said:
The IMX 398 has 1.7 aperture. How could be worse than the Google pixel's camera? If it will has OIS ,I think it will be the best phone camera ever.
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Just saw a screen of specs that has been taken down that stated it has both EIS and OIS... we'll have to wait and see.
G4B33 said:
The IMX 398 has 1.7 aperture. How could be worse than the Google pixel's camera? If it will has OIS ,I think it will be the best phone camera ever.
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nope the rear cam remains the same IMX 298
front camera bumped to 16MP Samsung 3P8SP sensor
Ben Ling said:
nope the rear cam remains the same IMX 298
front camera bumped to 16MP Samsung 3P8SP sensor
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Yes, big bummer for me. Really had great hopes for a new sensor. No oneplus 3T for me
same for me, i love taking pictures but the Pixel is too expensive
I have a doubt
There is still time to change my OP3 with OP3T, since they are not past due 15 days, what do you recommend?
sorry for my English

Which camera sensor

what camera sensor is mi a1/5x having ??? pls check using hw info app ...report here
sreekantt said:
what camera sensor is mi a1/5x having ??? pls check using hw info app ...report here
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Front cam is samsung s5k5e8 5mp
Back primary camera - OV12A10 12mp
Back secondary camera - OV13880 13mp
Xiaomi lied here, both back camera aren't same but 12mp and 13mp, and they have limited 13mp sensor to 12mp. also crippled fps to 28. it doesn't record videos at solid 30fps.
kraatus90 said:
Front cam is samsung s5k5e8 5mp
Back primary camera - OV12A10 12mp
Back secondary camera - OV13880 13mp
Xiaomi lied here, both back camera aren't same but 12mp and 13mp, and they have limited 13mp sensor to 12mp. also crippled fps to 28. it doesn't record videos at solid 30fps.
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Damn that sucks.... I thought it was imx 386 sensor as they were claiming flagship grade... I thought they would use mi 6 cameras at least... I think I would stick with my honor 6x which has imx 386......though Xiaomi offers best in that range... It does unnecessary claims... Mehh
sreekantt said:
Damn that sucks.... I thought it was imx 386 sensor as they were claiming flagship grade... I thought they would use mi 6 cameras at least... I think I would stick with my honor 6x which has imx 386......though Xiaomi offers best in that range... It does unnecessary claims... Mehh
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For camera ? stay away from this crap. it's worse than Redmi 3s. i tried modded gcam with hdr+ on both phones and redmi 3s simply ****s on this so called flagship camera. feeling cheated by Xiaomi.
There is a video in YouTube which shows 2x zoom working even if the secondary camera lens is blocked. Seems they are only using a single camera and the telephoto one is fake. Anyone pls confirm.
justinvt said:
There is a video in YouTube which shows 2x zoom working even if the secondary camera lens is blocked. Seems they are only using a single camera and the telephoto one is fake. Anyone pls confirm.
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Well color me surprised!! Just tested this, and you're kind of right when the Camera is in normal mode and you press the 1X or 2X button it zooms in AND takes pictures using the normal (primary) lens. However when entering manual mode the zoom lens does actually work and can also be covered.
This seems to be a bug in the camera software as it sometimes does use the 2X camera instead of the 1X camera. However i am on MIUI9 could anyone test this on MIUI8?
xinos said:
Well color me surprised!! Just tested this, and you're kind of right when the Camera is in normal mode and you press the 1X or 2X button it zooms in AND takes pictures using the normal (primary) lens. However when entering manual mode the zoom lens does actually work and can also be covered.
This seems to be a bug in the camera software as it sometimes does use the 2X camera instead of the 1X camera. However i am on MIUI9 could anyone test this on MIUI8?
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I don't think so its a bug.... In low lighting or less optimal conditions... It doesn't use telephoto lens to avoid degradation of image quality
This was in daylight, that should be wel above optimal lighting conditions. Could still be correct though but that would be a less then desired behaviour if you ask me.

Photo quality

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I'm really happy with the photo quality on this phone, it's pretty good for the price (and in case anyone is wondering, yes, it's better than the Note 5 Pro). I'm satisfied with it but I still can't wait for someone to bring the Pixel Camera to this device, I'm sure it could improve the picture quality even more.
Photo Quality after latest update to 10.0.5 is reduced a lot...
Is there any solution on this?
megh1982 said:
Photo Quality after latest update to 10.0.5 is reduced a lot...
Is there any solution on this?
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Are you sure about this? To which version are you comparing this to?
Hanslau said:
Are you sure about this? To which version are you comparing this to?
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I don't know about teh software upgrade, but if you look at the review of the Note 6 Pro in GSM Arena, go to 5.Camera and open the "photo compare tool", and select the Redmi Note 5 AI for comparison, the picture quality is much better than the Note 6.
The camera is supposed to be the same, but Note 6 seems to have excessive noise reduction and much less detail.
Anybody knows why?
santope said:
I don't know about teh software upgrade, but if you look at the review of the Note 6 Pro in GSM Arena, go to 5.Camera and open the "photo compare tool", and select the Redmi Note 5 AI for comparison, the picture quality is much better than the Note 6.
The camera is supposed to be the same, but Note 6 seems to have excessive noise reduction and much less detail.
Anybody knows why?
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I'm running latest MIUI software versions and the daylight quality shots with stock camera is excellent.
The night shot quality could be improved when compared with GCam.
Regards,
Photo quality is good, but I do not see as many details as with my previous J7 2015 (when I zoom in). But the overall image quality is much better (real colors, good lighting) .
I am disappointed with the camera cause the Mi A2 has better camera.
Check this profile on instagram @redminote6problue
Hi
I have enabled cam2api with root (magisk) on a custom ROM (lineageos 17) and I cannot find a camera app that uses the full capacity of the phone cameras. I only get one 12MP on the rear camera and one 5MP on the front camera. I used gcam, open cam, lineageos snap...
Normally (on stock MIUI) it's a dual 12MP and 5MP cameras on the front and dual 20MP and 2MP cameras on the rear.
Does anyone know how to get the full capacity of the phone's cameras without going back to MIUI global ?
SeanyMcP said:
Hi
I have enabled cam2api with root (magisk) on a custom ROM (lineageos 17) and I cannot find a camera app that uses the full capacity of the phone cameras. I only get one 12MP on the rear camera and one 5MP on the front camera. I used gcam, open cam, lineageos snap...
Normally (on stock MIUI) it's a dual 12MP and 5MP cameras on the front and dual 20MP and 2MP cameras on the rear.
Does anyone know how to get the full capacity of the phone's cameras without going back to MIUI global ?
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I think you said it otherwise: RN6Pro has on front a 20MP main and 2MP lens to depth and on rear, 12MP and 5MP lens.
I am using the Official 20200602 Lineage OS build and i can take photos with:
- The snap camera on rear can be shot with 20MP resolution and the front with 5MP.
- The Miui flashalble zip camera for android 10 can reach full resolution, but lack of front camera on manual mode.
ushiyama said:
I think you said it otherwise: RN6Pro has on front a 20MP main and 2MP lens to depth and on rear, 12MP and 5MP lens.
I am using the Official 20200602 Lineage OS build and i can take photos with:
- The snap camera on rear can be shot with 20MP resolution and the front with 5MP.
- The Miui flashalble zip camera for android 10 can reach full resolution, but lack of front camera on manual mode.
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Hi, I also have the official lineageos and tried to flash the canera after mounting system and vendor in TWRP but the app doesn't work. I don't know where I went wrong
*EDIT*
Actually it's working, I had to authorise access to camera in the properties
I'm still using the stock camera on stock ROM. Couldn't enable api2 as any attempts to unlock my bootloader have failed. I like the photo quality better than my wife's new 9 Pro Max. MP difference aside, there is less visible noise in 6 pro vis-a-vis 9 Pro Max. Same applies to selfie camera as well.
However, I do like the macro camera of 9 Pro max, and wish there was night mode on 6 Pro as well. Mi could just enable camera 2 API out of the box, but chooses not to for some reason.
Redmi note 6 pro image quality
The image quality is quite good. In this low budget price range Note 6 pro giving such good quality images. But after the latest update, the image quality is reduced. Idk it only happens to me or every Redmi Note 6 pro user will face this issue!!

Exynos S10 8K video recording?

I was wondering if some devs started working on this since the Exynos 9820 officially supports 8K video recording. The phone is limited to 4K since it would cause inconsistencies with the Snapdragon variant. Does anybody have any news about this hack?
Unless 8k is supported by the sensor, you aren't recording in 8k. Doesn't matter what the chip supports. You can't record in 8k with a 4k camera
I remember that a simillar discussion was at the S4 forums 5 years back. It turned out that the camera was perfectly capable but the SoC lacked support.
8k is 33.2 megapixels (7680x4320). The main camera on the S10 phones is 12 megapixels. You're not getting anything close to 8k no matter what a developer tries to do.
Yup, camera does absolutely not have the resolution for that. At best, you'll oversample your 4k video to 8k, won't have more details and your video files will be a lot bigger.
Devhux said:
8k is 33.2 megapixels (7680x4320). The main camera on the S10 phones is 12 megapixels. You're not getting anything close to 8k no matter what a developer tries to do.
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I see. Too bad though
Devhux said:
8k is 33.2 megapixels (7680x4320). The main camera on the S10 phones is 12 megapixels. You're not getting anything close to 8k no matter what a developer tries to do.
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the s20 and s20 plus has 12mp sensor too and capable of 8k recording
Corei7X said:
the s20 and s20 plus has 12mp sensor too and capable of 8k recording its possible to have it on s10 but thing is who is gonna put effort in it its the problem many projects and ports are possible by just the word but no one cares or have determination to take it have a look at ananjaser and note4 he does the impossible
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The S20 lineup has HARDWARE support but the S10 lineup does not. The S20 and S20+ use the 64 MP telephoto camera to shoot 8K. The S20 Ultra uses it's 108 MP main camera to shoot 8K. The top count in the S10 lineup is 16MP. The CPU in the S10 is capable of 8K shooting but there isn't a camera with sufficient MP count on board.
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The S20 lineup has HARDWARE support but the S10 lineup does not. The S20 and S20+ use the 64 MP telephoto camera to shoot 8K. The S20 Ultra uses it's 108 MP main camera to shoot 8K. The top count in the S10 lineup is 16MP. The CPU in the S10 is capable of 8K shooting but there isn't a camera with sufficient MP count on board.
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thats resonable however 8k isnt something to panic about with tons of space and the giant display you gonna need i think is s10 is still a full package imo

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