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Sony Xperia Z1 impresses in DxOMark Mobile Report

16 Oct

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The Sony Xperia Z1 is Sony’s top-of-the-line smartphone, and for photographers, the really big news is the Z1’s camera. At 1/2.3-inch the sensor in the Sony’s camera module is larger than the 1/3-inch sensors that are common in the current crop of smartphones. Our partners at DxOMark have put the Sony Xperia Z1 through their comprehensive image quality testing regime. Click through to find out if the Z1’s impressive specs translate into great image quality.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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DxOMark Mobile Report added to our Nokia Lumia 1020 review

13 Oct

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We have added DxOMark’s Mobile Report to our camera review of the Nokia Lumia 1020. The report includes DxO Lab’s usual industry-standard scientific measurements and analyzes 14 aspects of mobile imaging including detailed image quality assessment, flash performance, autofocus reliability and more to calculate a final score. Click through to go to page 8 of our Nokia Lumia 1020 review for the DxO Mark mobile report.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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DxOMark Mobile Report added to our Nokia Lumia 1020 review

12 Oct

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We have added DxOMark’s Mobile Report to our camera review of the Nokia Lumia 1020. The report includes DxO Lab’s usual industry-standard scientific measurements and analyzes 14 aspects of mobile imaging including detailed image quality assessment, flash performance, autofocus reliability and more to calculate a final score. Click through to go to page 8 of our Nokia Lumia 1020 review for the DxO Mark mobile report.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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DxOMark Mobile Report added to our Apple iPhone 5s review

07 Oct

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We have added DxOMark’s Mobile Report to our camera review of the Apple iPhone 5s. The report includes DxO Lab’s usual industry-standard scientific measurements and analyzes 14 aspects of mobile imaging including detailed image quality assessment, flash performance, autofocus reliability and more to calculate a final score. Click through to read our Apple iPhone 5s review and go to page 8 for the DxO Mark mobile report.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Latest and greatest smartphones battle it out in mobile photo comparison

28 Sep

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Thinking of upgrading to the latest smartphone, and want to see which takes the best photos? We pit four top photocentric mobile devices in an imaging showdown to test three new smartphones — the Sony Xperia Z1, Nokia Lumia 1020 and LG G2 — and Samsung’s Galaxy S4 Zoom in real world shooting scenarios. See how they fared in our tests on connect.dpreview.com.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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IFA roundup: What’s new in mobile photography tech

14 Sep

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Following the major mobile technology exhibition IFA in Berlin this week, we’ve got a roundup of some the most interesting photocentric tech we tested during the show. From the newest version of Samsung’s Galaxy Note III to an innovative camera phone from Acer with an actual ring flash, manufacturers are paying special attention to the imaging abilities of mobile devices. Take a look at what caught our eye at IFA on connect.dpreview.com.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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5 Mobile Photography Accessories You Will Never Leave Your Home Without

13 Sep

I don’t know a single photographer who would think a Canon L lens-shaped coffee cup is something not absolutely amazing! Today, web stores are packed with mobile photography accessories you could only imagine: Camera-resembling iPhone cases, camera-shaped keychains, various photo-filters and hotshoe mounted levels. All of them arouse the “I-want-it-now” feeling and make your hand click the “Add-to-cart” button without Continue Reading

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Six things to expect in mobile from the Microsoft/Nokia merger

09 Sep

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Following Microsoft’s purchase of pretty much all of the best bits of Nokia, what does this mean for the mobile industry? Microsoft has the cash, but has been hammered for lacking innovation, whereas Nokia has fought back from a position of irrelevance to release some truly exciting products, but has struggled to make an impact with consumers. Click through for our thoughts on what this might mean over at connect.dpreview.com.

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Sony encouraging mobile app development with release of API

05 Sep

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Sony has released the API for developing mobile apps to control a number of their Wi-Fi equipped digital cameras. Developers will now have access to camera control, and could create things like Photo Uploaders and Time Lapse Control, according to Sony. Currently supported cameras include the NEX-5R/T, NEX-6, and the recently announced QX twins. Learn more at connect.dpreview.com.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Mobile madness? Our opinion on Sony’s QX clip-on cameras

04 Sep

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The Sony QX cameras are mobile-photography-targeted modules that allow you to clip a larger sensor, zoom lens and additional battery to your smartphone to extend its capabilities. The modules use a Wi-Fi connection to allow their control from a camera app – making them some of the most connected cameras yet. So just what do we make of the compact 10x QX10 and the larger-sensor QX100? Click through for links to our first impressions content at dpreview.com and connect.dpreview.com.

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