But at Mobile World Congress 2017, Chinese phone maker Oppo demoed a prototype featuring an astounding 5x optical zoom that could make pixelated digitally
zoomed photos a thing of the past.
Not exact matches
I know that when you see a
photo of yourself the first
thing you do is
zoom in on all the parts you believe aren't good enough.
The tool use an algorithm to analyze portraits for
things like expression (e.g. smile and jawline), composition (e.g.
zoom and background), and
photo quality (e.g. saturation and sharpness).
When you
zoom in on the
photos you notice the Pixel 2 is much better with sharp edges and fine detail in textures, without over-processing and creating more issues — though it's wroth noting this really is only noticeable when you start to finely scrutinize
things.
Photos look good in adequate light, but
things fall apart completely in poor lighting conditions, or when you
zoom in.
One
thing to note about the XZ1's camera: it has a tendency to way oversharpen images, leading to a loss of detail that's increasingly noticeable the more you
zoom in to a
photo.