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I personally would rather have more mega pixel but if they say the quality is good then I'll have to wait and see. from my experience low light pics always look good on the phone screen but on computer at full res all I see is noise.
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Let me ask you guys something, what do you guys see as the biggest problem with cellphone cameras?
I'm assuming you mean shallow dof. Dual Camera Technology is helping to achieve that now and from what i've seen the Huawei devices have been doing a good job of this in their software for a little while now too.
i'll hold off on what i think their biggest problem is until more responses come in because i think thats why you guys dont see the benefit of a small mp count
Wrong, more mp always decreases low light performance. larger sensor = better low light performance | larger sensor + low mp count = WAY better low light performance.
to me that is the biggest downfall of cellphone cameras. most photos will be shot in poor lighting conditions and these photos will be filled with noise which translates to bad color and distortion.
So yeah everyone is talking about resolution but in real life do you guys really need it? if you need to get closer just buy a 10$ snap on lens and call it a day
The sweet spot for most DSLRs is Big Sensor + 20/30+mp .. anything over that is where noise starts to creep in... Then again the Canon 5DS R that ish is 50+mp and that cam deals with noise quite well...
Do not expect extremely good low light from a cell phone.. the current sensor sizes will never allow it...