“Big news: Xiaomi announced that it will first adopt Samsung’s 108MP ISOCELL CMOS! MIX 4!” -Ice universe on Twitter
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No sammang sh\*t please.
I think its not possible, but dont know why exactly… Or too expensive? Maybe someone else can chime in….
Basically by doing this trick(pixel binning) you get much better results since you have multiple pixels combined to one pixel which reduces noise by a lot and theoretically pixel and sensors are larger (probably also cheaper)
Someone correct me on this: perhaps i didnt understand it enough but i think
pixel binning results in a pixel hat can have different colors as the final result (not just red green or blue) but an average of all the pixels binned, could be magenta or brown or whatever…
They’re already selling so many models.
Yep, they are mostly better, those people are just die hard Samsung fans.
At 108mp you can still get useful images double binned at 6.75mp each
What’s wrong with that?
Aren’t Sony sensors generally considered to be better though?
This one goes to eleven.
I will wait for the reviews and if the Sony equivalents of the sensors are better again like in the past, then I will be buying a Xiaomi phone that has a top tier Sony sensor in it.
Hey, at least it’s not another Mi 9 version.
I don’t know if it’s a thing on the sensor but it should be a thing.
[Irrelevant as long as we don’t know the size, will it be 1/1.55 or at least 1/1.7?](https://twitter.com/UniverseIce/status/1157861481767002112).
Everyone worships Samsung in the Twitter comments now, but if the sensor was made by Sony, both Sony and and Xiaomi would be burned down in the comments for those high megapixels..
Because you could do best of the both world? (Choosing between a higher resolution photos or higher quality photos)
And also a good marketing tool too.
china bad us good
btw it’s not because you have a higher megapixel count that you will get better pictures.
Theoretically. In practice 48MP cameras aren’t better than 12MP on any light
Imagine what Google will do with this sensor..
Yay….. **More** Xiaomi phones……
During daylight the resolution is good but introduces error at night because the pixels are so small little light hits them.
It’s easier and more feasible to pixel bin down to improve low light than increase resolution with a pixel shift which is prone to errors and requires a tripod
Sony is absolutely shit at those, you’re right, but other companies aren’t.
I think it should be 3×3 pixel binning (9 pixel -> 1) that would Result in 12 MP
I Wonder what configuration of pixels they will use…
technologically wise sony is making the best sensors, but implementation and software is something to consider as well.