Leak shows the Honor 30 camera will match the Galaxy S20 Ultra sensor size

24 March 2020
But with larger pixels, which will make night shot comparisons quite interesting. This sensor is also larger than the one in the Oppo Find X2 Pro.

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  • 24 Mar 2020

Anonymous, 24 Mar 2020It does have better detailsNo, it doesn't when it uses pixel binning.

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    • 24 Mar 2020

    Anonymous, 24 Mar 202048 quadbayer does not have more details than native 12 of s... moreIt does have better details

      Anonymous, 24 Mar 2020People still have fixed idea that pixel size matter too muc... moreExcept

      This is all about computational photography for mobile phones and multi image stacking hdr etc

      So I don't think your points fit the context very well

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        • 7xc
        • 24 Mar 2020

        If the size of the pixel is 1.2um, then this sensor is a new 64MP Sony IMX sensor. (For a 48 MP 1/1.3" sensor, the pixel size should be larger than 1.4um.) The Honor 30 series (Honor 30 Pro, Honor 30, Honor 30S) will be formally announced in early April.

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          • 24 Mar 2020

          Anonymous, 24 Mar 2020Because It will have less details and worse hdr48 quadbayer does not have more details than native 12 of same size.

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            • f0Z
            • 24 Mar 2020

            AnonD-914443, 24 Mar 2020I didn’t understand why they don’t not use 1 inches sensor ... moreBecause It will have less details and worse hdr

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              • LQu
              • 24 Mar 2020

              AnonD-914443, 24 Mar 2020I didn’t understand why they don’t not use 1 inches sensor ... moreBecause :

              - costs much more, also harder to make (more silicon is wasted during manufacturing)
              - needs more space (thicker and wider)
              - lenses get larger, thicker and heavier (space between elements increase too)
              - bigger sensors have slower readout
              - bigger sensor generates more heat (unlike CPU, you cant use low litography for image sensors, most are not even 28nm)
              - it will compromise design, Panasonic CM1 is too ugly.

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                • LQu
                • 24 Mar 2020

                People still have fixed idea that pixel size matter too much.
                Unless you nees very high ISO , it wont matter on small sensors.
                At iso800, phones already lost more than 50% of performance.

                There are FF with smaller pixels than few Micro 4/3, still can wipe the floor with them.
                Settings matter much more.
                Want better night photos? Dont use auto. Dont let iso pass 400.

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                  • DkV
                  • 24 Mar 2020

                  AnonD-914443, 24 Mar 2020I didn’t understand why they don’t not use 1 inches sensor ... moreMarketing reasons, 48MP, 64MP and whopping 108 MP sound too good to miss the marketing hype.

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                    • 24 Mar 2020

                    I didn’t understand why they don’t not use 1 inches sensor with 12 megapixel.

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                      • f0Z
                      • 24 Mar 2020

                      My 1/2" camera feels old now

                        And the Honor 30 would be half the price of S20 Ultra. Excellent value!