Quote from: JonSilvers on November 18, 2019, 20:29:17
Fuji makes only aps-c and medium format cameras, thou not all the medium format cameras have the same size of the sensor, Fuji uses the smallest medium size ones, which is still a lot larger than 35mm full frame.
Nokia 808 pure view had the biggest sensor in any smart phone ever produced.
Yes that Samsung one is the biggest one ATM produced in smartphone, that doesn`t mean it is the best.
That on the side, for anyone that knows a little bit more than number of megapixels about the cameras, know few more things about photography.
One of those things, as the number of MP increase on the small sensor, low light will be worse, as the size of the pixel is smaller, and that is just one of the things, also the optics and software is as important as sensor size.
1. Make no mistake, these claims are from official Fujifilm sources, oh and the claims actually turned out to be large format, for APS-C and 44x33 on two separate occasions, one was from an official dealer, the other was from their GFX100 announcement. Maybe they think because Huawei got away with lying like that that they could too.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Apr9zBuBUufHga0obex7_F8Ogap6Bw?e=O8A6I8
2. The largest smartphone sensor was the 1" in Panasonic CM1, the 808 had 1/1.2"(4/5") which is only very slightly larger than HMX's 3/4". The pixel pitch of the HMX is exactly the same as the 48MP IMX586 used in many mid-high end smartphones before, however their software is rather barebones and that's why we need Gcam.