OnePlus teases the ultra-wide and zoom cameras of the 7 Pro
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- gollygeewillikers
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- 01 May 2019
VectorR, 01 May 2019Exactly what I wanted to say. The level of details on zoome... moreAgreed. The detail of the feathers looks dubious. No digital zoom looks that good.
However, I'm still interested in this phone mostly for the all-screen hardware. No other "vanilla Android" device has done the pop-up camera yet, they're all Chinese UI skinned Android. I do hope the cameras are good enough. I will patiently await the real reviews of the cameras.
I wish this was the Pixel 4 hardware. Google take note...
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- Anonymous
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- 01 May 2019
VectorR, 01 May 2019Exactly what I wanted to say. The level of details on zoome... moreOr you know what? All 3 pictures were not taken from the same distance to the bird. So technically speaking, all images are from the same device using different lenses, but are not the images you'd expect to be able to click. They don't really mention anything about the photographs in the tweets except that its from the 7 pro, so they could be taken even with external lenses who knows.
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- Anonymous
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- 01 May 2019
My big question is this -
How can a bird in same position in three shots?
I'm what's going on ? Is it DSLR or
oneplus camera mode changes in such less time.
How?
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- Mel
- jKu
- 01 May 2019
If this is FOR REAL! then oneplus got my attention...
You will have my money if this is NOT FAKE!
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- VectorR
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- 01 May 2019
AnonD-558092, 01 May 2019The "digital zoom" picture is definitely not the result of ... moreExactly what I wanted to say. The level of details on zoomed bird is very high even for Huawei P30 Pro. Anyway, let's hope that we will finally get a true competitor to Huawei flagship which is no go for me for few very strong reasons. Just wait and see.
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- AnonD-558092
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- 01 May 2019
VectorR, 01 May 2019Picture looks too good for digital zoom. Actually all shots... moreThe "digital zoom" picture is definitely not the result of a digital zoom. The level of detail on the bird is fairly high, something pretty much impossible on current "periscope" phone cameras (especially since they are usually very small sensors like 1/3 or smaller). I call DSLR
However the EXIF is nothing. It can be spoofed
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- Pablo
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- 01 May 2019
I see almost no detail on that bird in the second picture....
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- Anonymous
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- 01 May 2019
If there's no EXIF data attached to the photo there's a good reason to be skeptical of what actually took the photo. For all we know it could've just been a DSLR
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- Tedd
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- 01 May 2019
"The three samples have naturally been stripped of their EXIF data". Well that explains all. LOL
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- VectorR
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- 01 May 2019
Anonymous, 01 May 2019"We're likely looking at an ultra-wide, regular and telepho... morePicture looks too good for digital zoom. Actually all shots might came out from Canon DSLR as it happens time to time with Chinese smartphone manufacturers :). We don't know for sure.
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- VectorR
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- 01 May 2019
Photos look very promising. I'll happily swap my Mate 20 Pro with OnePlus 7 Pro if they're real. At least OnePlus has one unbeatable advantage over Huawei already - OxigenOS.
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- Anonymous
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- 01 May 2019
"We're likely looking at an ultra-wide, regular and telephoto lenses here." No, the difference between the first and the second one is too large. The second one might be the 80mm camera and the last one digital zoom.