QUOTE(deadravel @ Apr 16 2014, 11:16 AM)
It is indeed integrated with the sensorAsus ZenPhone 4, 5, 6
Asus ZenPhone 4, 5, 6
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Apr 16 2014, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Apr 16 2014, 11:23 AM) About Pixelmaster, its actually a very old technology and isn't just software optimisation which is actually implemented in many compact cameras. The real name of the technology is called pixel binning, where it combines neighboring pixels as one. Meaning instead of 1 pixel on the sensor outputting 1 pixel to the final image, it combines 4 pixels as 1, effectively increasing the sensitivity while keeping noise at bay, with a tradeoff being resolution. sounds like htc ultrapixel cam Judging by the screenshot, the zenfone 4 seems to have the feature under the name of "low light 2mp". Technology wise is the same as Pixelmaster, just that they probably didn't want to brand it that due to lower image quality since Pixelmaster is being advertised as superior image quality. |
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Lol..keeping waiting n waiting sean jor
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Wait until 2gb ram 16gb rom for zenfone 6 to released...at least wouldn't regret later...
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edit: double post
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Apr 16 2014, 12:40 PM
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QUOTE(deadravel @ Apr 16 2014, 11:35 AM) It's slightly different. Ultrapixel uses physically larger pixels thus limiting the amount of pixels they can put on the sensor. Pixelmaster makes use of pixel binning, so you can either have the sensor on Normal mode giving high resolution or either choosing pixel binning mode to increase sensitivity when needed. With Ultrapixel you're basically stuck with limited resolution eventhough the lighting condition is good where such large pixels aren't needed. It might give a slight advantage in terms of dynamic resolution, but it's negligible in a sensor of its size. |
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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Apr 16 2014, 12:40 PM) It's slightly different. Ultrapixel uses physically larger pixels thus limiting the amount of pixels they can put on the sensor. Pixelmaster makes use of pixel binning, so you can either have the sensor on Normal mode giving high resolution or either choosing pixel binning mode to increase sensitivity when needed. With Ultrapixel you're basically stuck with limited resolution eventhough the lighting condition is good where such large pixels aren't needed. It might give a slight advantage in terms of dynamic resolution, but it's negligible in a sensor of its size. hmm . then i think ultrapixel is better |
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QUOTE(deadravel @ Apr 16 2014, 12:49 PM) My bet is on Pixelmaster. if you're familiar to cameras, you can see the same pattern same in the camera industry as well. cheap rm400 compacts having 20mp while the high end compacts having average of 12mp only. HTC is taking inspiration in a way from that. But difference is that 12mp in itself is already alot of pixels, HTC 4mp is really inadequate in our current time. If you compare 20mp vs 12mp of the compacts, the extra details resolved by the cheap 20mp cam is negligible, but in the mobile industry, if you compare htc 4mp vs regular 12mp, the difference in terms of detail is obvious, and these 12mp sensors are very good shooters at night as well, so htc doesn't even have that much of an upper hand in that sense. What Asus did is take an already epic sensor, apply pixel binning technology to it and voila, they have a sensor that performs godly in the night. By pixel binning, they can ramp up the ISO sensitivity to levels unheard of in the mobile world while still keeping noise somewhat controlled. |
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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Apr 16 2014, 01:05 PM) My bet is on Pixelmaster. if you're familiar to cameras, you can see the same pattern same in the camera industry as well. cheap rm400 compacts having 20mp while the high end compacts having average of 12mp only. HTC is taking inspiration in a way from that. But difference is that 12mp in itself is already alot of pixels, HTC 4mp is really inadequate in our current time. If you compare 20mp vs 12mp of the compacts, the extra details resolved by the cheap 20mp cam is negligible, but in the mobile industry, if you compare htc 4mp vs regular 12mp, the difference in terms of detail is obvious, and these 12mp sensors are very good shooters at night as well, so htc doesn't even have that much of an upper hand in that sense. What Asus did is take an already epic sensor, apply pixel binning technology to it and voila, they have a sensor that performs godly in the night. By pixel binning, they can ramp up the ISO sensitivity to levels unheard of in the mobile world while still keeping noise somewhat controlled. |
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Lazada just push back the date to end of april
and red cherry color also available to grab This post has been edited by acexii: Apr 16 2014, 01:22 PM |
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local supplier warranty = ap
manufacturer warranty = ori |
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dang,how long should they keep us waiting?
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The processor speed of zenphone 5 is just 1.6ghz and not 2 ghz..
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did lazada sell zenfone6 with 16g storage? or this nt yet launch yet?
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