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samsung note 9 has variable apertures, samsung k4 zoom and s4 zoom has retractable camera samsung doing it first not xiaomi or huawei or techno phantom, im just sayin
I would definetly recommend c mount Sony TV zoom 20-80 mm f2.5 zoom lens or if you are willing to spend more you could try m42 Meteor 5-1 17-69mm f1.9 zoom lens I was also wondering if there will be any insteuctions or further info on how to make it, because I absolutly love the idea, dreamt of this being a thing and I have some c mount lenses which I dont have a use for
This is such an interesting project! Thanks a lot for sharing it with us. Also, if I understood well, your moded phone doesn't have an infrared hot mirror? If that's the case, you should try some infrared photography! It's really fun.
interesting.. breaking boundaries😍. I also did the same thing with the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra (not too different in sensor size, 1/1.12). what about the r6 before the repair... is there a problem with strong/dense colors in the middle and faded/pale at the edges of the frame, sir? Thank you
I just replaced the camera application with the Leica ported version (Magisk module) and disabled shading my test . edit lightroom mobile. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-obPsiOnU1ag.html
@@ModAndShootIf the Aquos R6 has OS 12 and can be rooted, try the development version of the Leica camera application, this is a Magisk module. supports 4k 60fps to 8k 30fps recording. can take photos while recording, no moment is missed. quite stable, and especially there are quite a lot of settings
In my opinion, it's a brilliant concept, and I love Xiaomi's approach, but it's disappointing they didn't take it beyond just an idea. People suggest just getting a mirrorless camera, but here's the thing: phones are way more compact, and 98% of the time, I have my phone with me. Plus, a phone serves so many other purposes. If a company perfected this concept-using a single 1" or 4/3" sensor with interchangeable lenses, instead of multiple small sensors-it could be a game-changer. Even if the phone came with just a basic 24mm lens and other lenses were sold as add-ons, I think a lot of photography enthusiasts would appreciate that option. Take the Vivo X100 Ultra, for example-it’s using a larger sensor for its telephoto lens, making the phone bulkier anyway. So, eventually, this kind of solution is what companies will aim for as they push the limits of smartphone photography.
I'm using MotionCam RAW video mode, it allows me to export it as DNGs and then fix it in batches and then make a video from fixed frames. But it takes some time that's why I'm trying to improve my workflow now so it becomes easier and more convenient.
chinese youtuber fotogeeker create this kind of project using xiaomi 12s ultra, and the result is no pink vignete, I also make my own using iphone 13 pro, the pink only show on some condition which is really good, but the sensor is really small so it have big crop factor. if you want to make new project, I'm looking forward to see xiaomi 12S ultra.
Very, VERY cool! 1. Do you know if there are any lens mounts for 1-inch type sensors that use a faster bayonet-style mount instead of the screw-in C mount? 2. Would you be able to pair this with a phone with a working Gcam (Google Camera) port with active modding community? I love the quality and control you can get with Gcam ports and they have lots of great computational features built in.
An interchangeable 1' sensor camera that also works as a phone for 600$ is the kinda stuff i wish to see camera brands make . But so glad to know that is only diy fix away for it 😊! Just blown away by the quality of the video !
Thanx! I'm not a professional photographer (more like a guy that likes hardware mod experiments) but your support makes me feel like I need to shoot more videos 🤗
@@mirzaangon yes, I'm using Davinci Resolve. Thank you for a suggestion, I will take a look at Color Space Transform. I also noticed quality loss while converting from yuv444p to yuv420p, will have to figure something out. Still exploring the best quality workflow for this setup.