. The version of the smartphone released earlier this year is already notable for having a 1-inch-type camera sensor on its rear, which is far larger than those typically used in phones and more in line with what you might find in a compact standalone camera. Xiaomi’s new concept gives it both a secondary 1-inch sensor, as well as a full size lens to match.
In a teaser trailer, Xiaomi shows how the concept is designed to work with lenses in Leica’s M-series lineup. The Chinese tech giant previously collaborated with Leica to co-develop the camera system used in the 12S Ultra, whichincluded working together on the design of its optics.
to overcome their relatively modest sensor and lens hardware. That raises the question of what results you could get from combining the AI photography smarts of a flagship smartphone, with the hardware of a standalone mirrorless camera. Xiaomi’s concept follows in the footsteps of accessories likeXiaomi says its concept phone would draw upon its AI Image Solution to process photographs, and offer the ability to shoot in 10-bit RAW.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)
Seems like an incredibly silly thing.
How do you put it in your pocket? 😅
I need a strong flash on my phone to.
Chinese company we don't need.
The iPhone camera bump is so big now they conceivably could create a mount system that pops it out and allows external lenses... that would be a real iPhoneStudioPro product.
it's like installing a ferrari engine on a rusty bicycle, but okay.
iphone 6 levels of camera bump
This is some sicko shit.
Disgusting
Hope this goes to all reviewers and we get to see all their perspectives. Especially photographers and tech reviewers.
How many megapixels
From an ergonomic point of view, there would be a balance issue as the weight of the lens would offset the weight of the phone and might make handling hard. Except Xiaomi plans launching a sturdy phone case then it might just work.
hear me out…MagSafe lenses!
That’s interesting, it would be nice if Sony or any other brand bring back the idea of attachable lens, like the qx100, which was far ahead of its time.
didn't Lenovo pulled that one already couple years ago ?
For those people who can afford Leica glass but not Leica cameras… I guess?
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