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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Samsung Omnia SHG-900i vs.Sony Vivaz U5i vs. Samsung Pixon GT-8910



 Inspired by GSMARENA, (my favorite source of matter, when I am interested in a certain phone), I am going to compare my old phones by pixel resolutions and images for an individual point of sight. Anyone individual point of sight this may seem, because of all the numbers of pixels, the resolutions, the perspectives, the objectives, the angles of sight and these of the lenses, the distance to the objects and finally, because of all the proportions of everything that matters for relevant images; but these will count for me as well.

 The usual color charts and everything else relating to the quality proof of copied documents I already know. But shooting photos without a traditional scanner, scanning only one-dimensional, the reality of light outdoors, in general, turns every comparison into a crisscross of units, emotional impressions and confronts with my small skills. Images don't only hide the distance taken by the photographer for shooting.

 Following there are two images, taken with the SHG-900i, at a resolution of 1280x960px the first - and the double-folded number of pixels, 2560x1920px the second - both illustrated as 1:1 (100%) and shot from the same distance.

Both images can be zoomed equally, but the second image consists of a higher number of pixels and displayed at a wider angle of resolution it shows darker colors and a less differentiated structure of grasses and wall.


The next, shot from the same point of distance, as follows:
 Pixon GT-8910(1.6x1.2MP),               Pixon(12MP),                                 SHG900i(4.7MP)



The following: SHG-900i (4.7MP and 2.5EV) - in contrast to U5i with 8MP, but +/-0.0EV



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The next images are to compare 5MP with 8MP and 12MP, from different distances:


The following images, shot with Pixon GT-8910 (5 MP+Fall Color) and with SHG-900i(5MP+2.5EV):



The next with Omnia 5MP, 2.5EV first, and following with Pixon GT-8910,12MP, 0.0EV, Fall Color:



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