While smartphone cameras are rapidly improving, let’s explain why they did this before the entire back was covered with sensors.
Smart phones Towards 2010 When it started to become popular, every company was producing unique models with different features by pressing every button, so to speak. In this regard, we have seen quite a variety of models from the likes of HTC, LG, Samsung and Apple. What hasn’t changed in this time is was the number of cameras.
This has changed over the years and number of cameras We saw that it increased. Although many people say that this is unnecessary and not aesthetic, the situation has recently reached very different points. Because, as those who watched our previous videos will know, the decorative cameras used in fake phones have now started to be added by the manufacturer. While manufacturers are taking such strange steps when it comes to cameras, let’s take a look at the use of these sensors. Why is it important? Let’s talk about it.
Why do they use 3-4 average sensors instead of making one solid sensor?
Smartphones are the same as they were 20 years ago Only “HelloThe devices we call “ They moved away from being computers and became little computers in our pockets. This enabled us to fit many tools into these devices.
Need to do the math? You don’t need to carry a calculator, you can open the application from your phone in seconds. Need to take photos? With lenses in the middle and also a You don’t need to walk around with a camera.. You can open the camera application on your phone and take photos.
Of course, if you say “everyday photos will not save me, they have to be of high quality”, that is different.
Because the main focus of smartphones is, as we mentioned before, a lot of tools in a compact device, present in one place. You may have a sensor in your device that provides a very solid image, but this sensor loses its function as soon as you need a wide-angle lens. The same macro shot Also valid for. By presenting these to the user in one place, manufacturers aim to provide solutions to different needs.
Also what we see behind each camera may not take photos. While some of them have a depth sensor to give the bokeh (depth) effect more realistically, some of them take photos with different exposures. high dynamic range (HDR) enables it to be obtained.
Apart from this, additional cameras can also function as telephoto lenses. This makes it possible to zoom the image up to a certain extent without losing quality and detail.
For those who do not like these lenses, Xiaomi’s concept phone is perfect for them.
Because the camera of this device has different Since lenses can be attached The device can professionally adapt to every scenario rather than giving average performance in different scenarios. This is a fairly broad camera platform Of course, it doesn’t change the fact that it is.
Previously Galaxy S4 Zoom This was tried with devices such as “one good camera” idea. However, obstacles such as the weight of the device, the lack of protection of the camera, poor ergonomics and battery problems make the device unusable. much more prevented it from selling.
Multiple cameras have at least one feature. Well, what is a “decorative camera”?
Those who have viewed our old fake phone videos will know that such devices appear to have multiple cameras, just like the originals. However, when we opened it and looked inside, we would see that there was nothing behind the plastic lens, it was only for visual purposes. This situation, which we encounter with fake phones, recently appeared with Reeder devices.
The company also sent a warning to Turhan Bozkurt, who shot the video, after the cameras were seen in this way. When the original version of the device, which was said to have 3 cameras on the back, was revealed, the company added the following statement to the device page:
“The device has a 5MP camera at first and an 8MP camera at the back. On the rear camera case 2 decorative cameras has. These do not have any function.”
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Reeder added a statement to his website after the videos that drew reactions on social media: “There are 2 ornamental cameras on the back of the phone.”
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