Qualität bei Handykameras kaum erkennbar?
Hallo zusammen, ich habe ein Samsung A55 und habe gestern im Saturn ein paar neue Handy ausprobiert, da ich im Laufe der nächsten Monate mit ein neues zulegen muss und dabei unbedingt eines mit einer guten Kamera benötige. Ich habe zum Spaß das identische Bild mit meinem Handy und dem Google Pixel 9 gemacht (Top-Modell für Bilder laut mehreren Webseiten) und habe dann beide Bilder vergleichenund mir fiel beim anzoomen nicht wirktlich ein großer Unterhschied in der Bildqualität auf. Kann mir jemand erklären woran das liegt, an der Größe des Handys bzw. sieht man erst einen Unterschied z.B. an einem Monitor oder TV?
With good light the differences are quite small
On a large screen you will see significantly more differences, especially in the details.
But I also thought with good light should be a top phone or Camera my cheap phone to hit worlds on quality? So details?
The A55 already has a very good camera, even to a good system camera, you will notice a difference in good light only with strong pure zoom.
In Saturn, relatively good lighting conditions are, because even when comparing a DSLR with a mobile phone, you will not see much difference.
The right difference is in bad or difficult light conditions or when you zoom in. But both mobile phones have relatively small sensors to which many megapixels have been squeezed so that the difference is not really big.
I understand that it works equally well at first glance, but even in the case of ranzooming it would have to be recognizable heavenly differences from my “favourable” phone to a top phone or DSLR? I couldn’t see that in Saturn.
Both mobile phones have no zoom camera but only a 50 MP sensor from which a cutout is taken.
The sensor in a mobile phone can only have a maximum size without it going to the dimensions or weight. There’s a certain “grain” from which it’s not worth it. Cell phones with cameras with 48 MP or so are pure marketing.
Because there is no such great elemental difference, quite simply.