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RSS FeedsGoogle will reportedly have a `DSLR-like´ attachment for upcoming Pixel phones
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

8 august 2019 19:16:46

 
Google will reportedly have a `DSLR-like´ attachment for upcoming Pixel phones
(Digital Photography Review)
 


The upcoming Pixel 4 smartphone introduced by Google in June will reportedly be offered with a `DSLR-like attachment,´ according to 9to5Google, which recently leaked details about the model and its larger variant, the Pixel 4 XL. The report claims Google is developing this attachment for the new Pixel 4 and that it will possibly be offered as an accessory for the handset. No other details about the attachment were provided, however. Google is expected to launch the Pixel 4 in October and will likely introduce this alleged accessory at the same time. The Pixel 4 is expected to feature two rear cameras, a 12MP offering with phase-detect autofocus and a 16MP camera with a telephoto lens. Google confirmed in its June tweet that the Pixel 4 will be the first Pixel model to feature two rear cameras. The Pixel 4 is expected to feature two rear cameras, a 12MP offering with phase-detect autofocus and a 16MP camera with a telephoto lens. Until now, the Pixel line has featured only a single rear camera (though the Pixel 3 and 3a have dual front cameras), with Google electing to focus on computational photography utilizing artificial intelligence to produce the Pixel`s notable image quality. The inclusion of two front cameras on the Pixel 3 was largely viewed as writing on the wall for the eventual inclusion of two rear cameras on a Pixel phone. Despite the company`s substantial AI capabilities, Google`s computational photography faced issues that only hardware could overcome. The inclusion of dual front cameras on the Pixel 3 enables the phone to capture wide-angle selfies. Google will overcome AI limitations surrounding focal length by adding a second rear camera to the Pixel 4.


 
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