QUOTE(Sons of Winter @ Jan 16 2013, 10:47 AM)
LOL this is a flagship device. You expect them to skimp on specs? There's the Tipo for low specs.This post has been edited by DJFoo000: Jan 16 2013, 12:02 PM
Sony Xperia Z & Xperia ZL Official Thread, 5", 4core, 2GBram, 13mp, LTE, waterproof
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Jan 17 2013, 10:49 PM
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lol somebody just got schooled.
I know for a fact that the energy efficiency part comes in the manufacturing process, as in 32nm or 22nm. |
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I'm surprised the Netgear PTV3000 adapter works with the Xperia Z out of the box (no firmware upgrade for PTV3000 mentioned).
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QUOTE(XP750 @ Feb 16 2013, 01:28 PM) Custom ROMs like CM10.1 (if and when it arrives for the Xperia Z) allows you to use the power button as shutter button. It won't be two-stage, that's for sure.This post has been edited by DJFoo000: Feb 16 2013, 01:54 PM |
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QUOTE(junsheng @ Feb 16 2013, 05:31 PM) [redacted] The bolded parts, have nothing to do with focus mode at all. Focus mode does not change the quality of an image whatsoever, only the way focus lock is obtained. The difference in glare is most likely caused by smudged lens.then here come the best part as u see the night shot, now i'm not sure the person is actually amateur or a pro because you can clearly see the shot are totally shown in a center focus mode or portrait mode in xperia Z and nokia lumia 920, hence you see long light glare of the streets light instead of star like light glare in infinity focus mode on the samsung & canon & iphone photos either the person is amateur who really don't knw a thing & choose a wrong mode instead to leave it auto determine or a pro which purposely forge the shot to make xperia Z & lumia 920 seem inferiorĀ This post has been edited by DJFoo000: Feb 16 2013, 05:52 PM |
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QUOTE(junsheng @ Feb 16 2013, 06:07 PM) i mean the phone is in certain mode, like portrait or other equivalent which is not infinity focused I stopped reading right there.thus resulting colour inaccuracy in both nokia n sony phone they have many mode to choose from, each mode have different preset of exposure, colour balance & ISO & focus mode thus resulting bad image quality, in different occasion glare & flare does related to focus mode, some people do purposely forge them and based on the photos, i can say that xperia Z & lumia 920 is definitely in different camera mode This post has been edited by DJFoo000: Feb 17 2013, 11:29 AM |
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