So we could have a phone with a normal camera 40MP ,a high definition camera of 200MP. Both at reasonable price....
OR
A 200MP high end phone with a shitty battery for the price of a car.
Does anyone see where the 200MP came from? The nothing phone they talk about in the article and all the other flagships have 40-60 megapixel. In was just recently looking at a bunch of new phones because I needed a new one and the highest I think I saw was like 60mp
I believe it's the Samsung s23 ultra. As others have said though, the number is largely nonsense. My 20Mp mirrorless slr takes far better pictures and it simply comes down to sensor size.
no, it's pretty terrible. The 200MP number is basically a marketing gimmick. Each individual pixel is so tiny and receives so little light it's a useless noisy mess. It needs to combine 16 pixels into 1 just to make a decent 12.5MP photo.
It's not gonna matter anyway since it's 200M shitty tiny pixels. At best they could be used for pixel-binning, but you wouldn't need that if you just had less, but bigger, pixels.