Oppo details next-gen Hasselblad camera system for Find X7 series
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- 10 Nov 2023
Chinese love big numbers
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- 10 Nov 2023
Baron, 09 Nov 2023I want to know if they have sorted image burning on the screens Do Google a bit the facts those screen burnt series were using Samsung display. They eventually replaced with another brand.
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- 09 Nov 2023
I want to know if they have sorted image burning on the screens
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- 09 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 08 Nov 2023The "483% more light sensitivity" statement sound... moreI think that the most likely explanation is that 483% is only related to the sensor size (base Iso performance) (and not related to the equivalent f-number or effective lens diameter) and compared with an unknown phone (not Find X6 Pro), but that's quite misleading.
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- 09 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 08 Nov 2023X7 = D9300 X7 pro = 8g3 Should have been the inverse, since D9300 now outperforms SD8 G3 in both performance and energy efficiency
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- 09 Nov 2023
Nick Tegrataker, 08 Nov 2023a9 iii is an impressive piece of state-of-the-art but I hig... moreThey are already using stacked sensor for reduced SNR.
There is multiple raw image stacking as well which reduces the noise in the raw files enormously, a true next gen feature.
Let's see when these features of a9iii will trickle down to lower cameras like a7siv or a1ii.
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- 09 Nov 2023
ACHTUNg, 08 Nov 2023OPPO is the best and always Pioneer.the best of genjutsu SPGs
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- 08 Nov 2023
The "483% more light sensitivity" statement sounds crazy and unrealistic in comparison to other phones on the market.
A Galaxy S23 Ultra has an effective lens diameter of 5.55mm, the Huawei P60 Pro has 6.93mm, the Oppo X6 Pro has 5.92mm.
483% more light per exposure time from distant objects in comparison to the Oppo X6 Pro would require an effective lens diameter of 1.4cm! Even 383% more would require 1.3cm!
Maybe they were not talking about the light from an object, but from the total light that hits the sensor. So, let's say that the telephoto camera is only equivalent to 50mm. Even then, this would require an effective lens diameter of 1.0cm! If they were actually talking about 483% as much light (383% more) instead of 483% more, then this would require an effective lens diameter of 8.9mm for a 50mm equivalent camera.
Or maybe 483% is not related to the Find X6 Pro...
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- 08 Nov 2023
It better be Global available this time!!
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- gDf
- 08 Nov 2023
I'd like to see a periscope camera that is really a major step forwards in image quality at 240mm or 360mm.
You need approximately three things in order to get a high image quality from distant objects:
1. Large effective lens diameter due to diffraction:
The Pixel 7 Pro has 5.43mm, the S23 Ultra has 5.55mm. The Huawei P60 Pro has 6.93mm. Theoretically, 6.93mm lets you zoom 1.27x as much as 5.43mm, if the quality of the lens is high and if the focal length/ pixel size ratio is 1.27x as high. But the P60 Pro has a low focal length/ pixel size ratio.
2. High (focal length/mm)/(pixel size/micrometer) ratio: The Xiaomi 13 Ultra has 27.7, the 7 Pro has 27.1, the 8 Pro has 25.7, the S23 Ultra has 24.3, the P60 Pro has 20.8 and the 15 Pro Max has 14.0
3. Color filter array and demosaicing algorithms must be good.
I'd like to see a periscope camera with an effective lens diameter of at least 7mm and with (focal length/mm)/(pixel size/micrometer) = 35
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- gDf
- 08 Nov 2023
"The upcoming telephoto module on the Find X7 series is advertised as the industry’s most powerful zoom lens"
Sounds interesting, but possibly just marketing as Oppo/OnePlus didn't offer a phone with decent image quality at 240mm recently and that's what I would expect, when they say "most powerful zoom lens".
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- 08 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 08 Nov 2023Clients want the 80-200mm periscope. When? The x10 periscope does not allow for the integration of a large sensor and the optics are not very bright. We will see x3, x5 and x6 periscopic zooms with larger sensors allowing the amplitude of the zoom to be doubled without significant loss of quality
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- 08 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 08 Nov 2023Have u seen A9 iii ? Already overpowered, imagine A1 ii... morea9 iii is an impressive piece of state-of-the-art but I highly doubt that its technology will come down to the next generation of a1, simply because of the relatively high noise penalty of such sensor design. With that said, it would be definitely exciting if Sony could somehow find a way to improve the SNR of global shutter sensors even further to cram in more pixels.
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- 08 Nov 2023
Nick Tegrataker, 08 Nov 2023There will be minimal loss in resolution but the overall im... moreHave u seen A9 iii ?
Already overpowered, imagine A1 ii ...
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- 08 Nov 2023
Darth Caesium, 08 Nov 202325mm should be standard. You can undistorted 50mm photos fr... moreThere will be minimal loss in resolution but the overall image "quality" will be still worse simply because at 2x crop only 1/4 of the entire sensor is used to capture the photo.
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- 08 Nov 2023
X7 = D9300
X7 pro = 8g3
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- 08 Nov 2023
Lccy, 08 Nov 2023Another 23mm main lens 😔 No matter how advanced all this... moreIt would be even more if lens was 25, 28 or 35.
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- 08 Nov 2023
Clients want the 80-200mm periscope.
When?
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- Anonymous
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- 08 Nov 2023
Are you gonna launch find x series in india or just limited to china?