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I just replied to another poster in which was suggested upgrading the camera on the Lumia 1020. Which got me thinking-what would you suggest to upgrade the camera? Considering it's the flagship of mobile phone imaging and continues to be, even will new competitor releases. I have 2 ideas:
Low light imaging. The brief time I had with the 1020 I was a little surprised by the noise on low light imaging. Apparently, high MP count is excellent for daylight resolution, but increases noise during low light imaging. I have 2 ideas with that.
The first is similar to a Sony camera I have (20MP). To take a burst series of shots and overlay them for low level imaging. Burst mode is nothing new, but so many manufacturers are using this for gimmicks and frivolous things, like for eg, "best shot" in Nokia's own burst mode app. This would be a really good use of a burst mode. I don't know if Sony has a patent on this type of burst mode, called intelligent auto in their dedicated cameras.
The second, and again, I don't know if this would infringe on any patents by HTC, would be the option to change resolution for low light level. The 5MP setting on the 1020 is not really 5MP, but 34 (or 38MP, I can't remember now) scaled down to 5MP. An oversampled 5MP, still having the same problems of noise. What about an actual 5MP setting with various other paremeter settings to optimise low light shooting?
And here's another idea for a major upgrade. Combining perhaps a revolutionary optical zoom (like the Galaxy Zoom S4 but without the thickness) with Nokia's superior digital zoom. When zooming, the optical zoom is deployed first then digital zoom afterwards. And also like the Sony cameras, different resolution settings would allow different amounts of zooming. So you could choose say a 20MP setting and zoom less but with no loss of information, or choose a 5MP setting and zoom further but suffering just a little loss.
Now, this is me blue skying, as I said in another thread. But instead of a mere low MP front camera, what about if the back of the phone instead had a secondary screen? Not occupying the whole back, maybe just half, and a very low resolution screen (1MP). You could take of course selfies with the rear 41MP camera and then you could easily compose it because you are looking at a screen of what the camera sees looking at you. Trippy I know.
What say you?
Low light imaging. The brief time I had with the 1020 I was a little surprised by the noise on low light imaging. Apparently, high MP count is excellent for daylight resolution, but increases noise during low light imaging. I have 2 ideas with that.
The first is similar to a Sony camera I have (20MP). To take a burst series of shots and overlay them for low level imaging. Burst mode is nothing new, but so many manufacturers are using this for gimmicks and frivolous things, like for eg, "best shot" in Nokia's own burst mode app. This would be a really good use of a burst mode. I don't know if Sony has a patent on this type of burst mode, called intelligent auto in their dedicated cameras.
The second, and again, I don't know if this would infringe on any patents by HTC, would be the option to change resolution for low light level. The 5MP setting on the 1020 is not really 5MP, but 34 (or 38MP, I can't remember now) scaled down to 5MP. An oversampled 5MP, still having the same problems of noise. What about an actual 5MP setting with various other paremeter settings to optimise low light shooting?
And here's another idea for a major upgrade. Combining perhaps a revolutionary optical zoom (like the Galaxy Zoom S4 but without the thickness) with Nokia's superior digital zoom. When zooming, the optical zoom is deployed first then digital zoom afterwards. And also like the Sony cameras, different resolution settings would allow different amounts of zooming. So you could choose say a 20MP setting and zoom less but with no loss of information, or choose a 5MP setting and zoom further but suffering just a little loss.
Now, this is me blue skying, as I said in another thread. But instead of a mere low MP front camera, what about if the back of the phone instead had a secondary screen? Not occupying the whole back, maybe just half, and a very low resolution screen (1MP). You could take of course selfies with the rear 41MP camera and then you could easily compose it because you are looking at a screen of what the camera sees looking at you. Trippy I know.
What say you?
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