Fluorescent photography, a microscope, the diorama effect... the most striking features of mobile cameras

2022-05-28 00:12:56 By : Mr. KK Zeng

We are so used to taking photos with the mobile that we see the level offered by the cameras of these devices as normal, especially from the premium mid-range up.The continuous innovations introduced by the brands surprise, although it may be the case that, in the midst of all the attractive features of the models, they go somewhat unnoticed.It does not hurt to review some of the most striking functions beyond cinematographic quality, night mode, zoom, portrait mode or telemacro.The Huawei P50 Pocket, the Chinese company's first pocket-size foldable (in the central image), has multiple seductive aspects, starting with its design.In one of the two huge circles on the cover are the sensors, including a 32 MP camera with hyperspectral imaging technology designed to capture more detail.By allowing hidden colors to be discovered, it opens up the possibility of taking fluorescent photographs.It seems that this type of sensor is going to proliferate, since it also appears in the foldable Honor Magic V, in this case without mentioning the fluorescent issue.The stimulating and captivating OPPO Find X3 Pro includes among its sensors, a composition defined by the main and ultra wide angle of 50 MP, a 3 MP micro lens and up to 60 magnifications that means having a microscope on the phone.As we pointed out in the review, this feature is not very practical, but it leads to snooping and checking how the objects in the environment look so close.The Google Pixel 6 (the standard model and the Pro), successors of a series recognized for its photographic level, incorporate novelties such as the Magic Eraser, the magic eraser thanks to which unwanted figures can be removed from an image.An ideal tool for those moments that are 'spoiled' by people in the background.In 2020, Realme introduced the Constellation Mode (Starry Mode) with the Realme X3 SuperZoom, an option later seen in models such as the Realme 8 Pro. As its name suggests, it is aimed at taking powerful images of the starry sky, made possible by a algorithm, ultra-long exposure, and a multi-frame synthesis engine to enhance sharpness and color expression.By playing with depth of field and focus, the Tilt-shift Mode, also known as diorama mode, applied to an urban image turns the city into a toy model, into a miniature world.This feature can be found for example on Realme (the Realme 8 and Realme 8 Pro, in this case as Tilt/Scroll), Xiaomi and OnePlus.The Sony Xperia 1 III, designed for professional photographers, is notable for features such as real-time tracking, which keeps fast-moving subjects in focus.It can accurately detect and focus on a subject and track it even if it is out of sight for a moment.Artificial intelligence and the iTOF 3D sensor to measure the distance make it possible.On the other hand, the issue of capturing moving subjects with great results in terms of quality governs Cyber ​​Focus, the technology embodied by Xiaomi in the Xiaomi 12 currently present in China.Sign up for our newsletter and receive the latest technology news in your email.Any reproduction without the written permission of the company is prohibited for the purposes of article 32.1, second paragraph, of the Law on Intellectual Property.Likewise, for the purposes established in article 33.1 of the Intellectual Property Law, the company records the corresponding reservation of rights, by itself and through its editors or authors.