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Samsung Galaxy S20 series touted to debut new, improved Night Mode

Started by Redaktion, February 03, 2020, 10:18:29

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Redaktion

The Samsung Galaxy S20 phones will feature new camera hardware but that isn't worth much if the supporting software isn't good enough. Thankfully, Samsung appears to be holding down the fort in that aspect pretty well, if a new trademark filing is anything to go by.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-S20-series-touted-to-debut-new-improved-Night-Mode.452843.0.html

S.Yu

The limit of 800 was just the limitation in manual mode, it could exceed that in auto, though I forgot by how much. Also we should focus on the native ISO, which can't be determined from smartphone firmware, not the extended ISO which is technically limitless but with little practical value.

Bilgehan

Seriosly even some pro DSLRs struggle with high ISO, high ISO make brighter photos but, also increases "grain" which really effects photo quality. For example pro SLRs which have Full Frame sensors, which sized 36X24milimeters will produce grain at 6400 ISO, so 409600 ISO just a advertising number, and really funny for phone sensors. Please next time writting about ISO values, share some samples or give right information. Also everybody can google "409600 ISO photos" see results...

S.Yu

Quote from: Bilgehan on February 03, 2020, 15:39:05
Seriosly even some pro DSLRs struggle with high ISO, high ISO make brighter photos but, also increases "grain" which really effects photo quality. For example pro SLRs which have Full Frame sensors, which sized 36X24milimeters will produce grain at 6400 ISO, so 409600 ISO just a advertising number, and really funny for phone sensors. Please next time writting about ISO values, share some samples or give right information. Also everybody can google "409600 ISO photos" see results...
No actually those samples look too good for 409600 under 1", that's why I think the number itself does not honestly reflect the sensitivity setting, it's likely that both the ISO and the shutter speed written to the EXIF cease to make sense over a certain threshold on those Huawei devices.

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