Official OnePlus 10 Pro camera samples show off 150-degree ultrawide camera
- MagicMonkeyBoy
- g5%
- 07 Jan 2022
I like this... And Hasselblad cameras are pretty top notch. This is impressive. I like the fish eye mode. And I know personally a lot of people waiting for the oneplus 10 and pro versions to be released.
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- Nick Tegrataker
- Xpf
- 07 Jan 2022
Shadocx, 07 Jan 2022If the ultra wide and lens has a 150° fov, does this mean t... more"hey abandoned the freeform lens which is supposed to correct distortion without software?"
Most likely yes.
"I'm still seeing white balance issue, and crushed shadows"
The samples were all taken under very harsh lighting and we don't know how the actual scenes are supposed to look like. I'd rather wait and see if they have truly delivered this time around.
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- Bodygard
- nwi
- 07 Jan 2022
Photos look good there's no denying BUT doesn't impress. Again, there are phones in the market taking similar or better pics like S21 Ultra, Mi 11 Ultra or iPhone 13 Pro....
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- Shadocx
- s0W
- 07 Jan 2022
If the ultra wide and lens has a 150° fov, does this mean they abandoned the freeform lens which is supposed to correct distortion without software?
I'm still seeing white balance issue, and crushed shadows, Hasselblad doesn't seem to make any improvements to OnePlus' color reproduction, even OPPO's optimizations didn't change shit.
These Chinese brands like to disappoint me, I'll just get a Samsung if they keep this up...
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- Nick Tegrataker
- Xpf
- 07 Jan 2022
Anonymous, 07 Jan 20222nd shot of the stadium. Center of the photo is closer. ... moreSaid the guy who relentlessly repeats the same lie that the freeform lens is fake despite being proven wrong multiple times LMFAO. Get a life.
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- Nick Tegrataker
- Xpf
- 07 Jan 2022
I'm not really into this 150-degree lens. While the fisheye effect would definitely look cool in some instances, I've always preferred 14-16mm equivalent field of view for the UWA because the distortions and fringing can be still well under control while capturing a decent amount of details evenly across the frame. The one on OnePlus 9 Pro (and Find X3 Pro) was on point - an excellent quality lens paired with a sensor that is just as large as the main sensors on many other phones, and it delivered fantastic results. It seems like OnePlus is now sacrificing the pure image quality just for the sake of claiming the widest UWA on a phone. A bit disappointing to say the least.
New pro mode, colour profile and RAW+ sound interesting, though. RAW+ is apparently like OnePlus' take on Google's HDR+ RAW where multiple frames are stacked together and output as a single DNG file, which makes a lot of sense on a phone with a comparatively small sensor (than ILCs and premium compact cameras). Now, only if they could stop crushing blacks and obliviating every shadow details in auto mode..
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- Anonymous
- LkB
- 07 Jan 2022
Top of photo has been cut.
Look how photo 1 shows much more of the ceiling.
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- Anonymous
- LkB
- 07 Jan 2022
Makimaki, 07 Jan 2022Anyone knows which sensors are used in OP10PRO?I suppose imx898 (equal to 789).
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- Mikeromeoz
- t@g
- 07 Jan 2022
Makimaki, 07 Jan 2022Anyone knows which sensors are used in OP10PRO?The main is probably the same IMX789 sensor used in the previous gen.
The ultrawide, idk for sure, it could be the JN1 since realme uses that on the GT2 Pro, but it's likely that it's still the 766. No way are they gonna downgrade the secondary like that.
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- Anonymous
- akV
- 07 Jan 2022
So all 2022 BBK flagships will have this 150 degree ultrawide riggt?
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- Anonymous
- LkB
- 07 Jan 2022
2nd shot of the stadium.
Center of the photo is closer.
There is crop going on.
Do not worry, nick is gonna deny until the end of universe.
Do not fall for his lie.
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- Jacksonzxop
- 4ra
- 07 Jan 2022
If there's anything I remember the oneplus 9 pro being good at it was ultra wide shots so I hope this is really good to with Hasselblad tuning
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- iOS is Better
- 7tT
- 07 Jan 2022
Probably still crap video as shown on the video itself forsenKUKLE