DXOMARK has officially unveiled the sixth generation of its smartphone-camera testing methodology—Camera v6. The new protocol places an even stronger emphasis on real-world user experience, adding numerous new test scenarios, advanced lab innovations, and a precise scoring system grounded in global research on user preferences.
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DXOMARK is a name most photographers know well. It began as a ranking system for digital cameras and lenses, then later expanded into evaluating smartphones. In recent years, phone-camera tech has evolved at breakneck speed: multi-camera setups are now common, telephoto lenses are no longer limited to flagships, and AI has drastically improved image results. […]
At the recent DXOMARK media conference, an interesting phenomenon was revealed: a significant disconnect between the technical parameters of cell phones and actual user satisfaction. This disconnect is particularly prominent at a time when technologies and features such as HDR and generative AI are widely available.
Les équipes françaises de DXOMark ont analysé les clichés produits par les nouveaux Styles photographiques des Apple iPhone 16. Il s’agissait de savoir si Apple a redoré son blason en matiere de rendu des visages et teintes chair.
Ever taken a portrait photograph only to be disappointed with the results? A recent study by DXOMARK, which was conducted as part of the DXOMARK Insights initiative, sheds light on why this might be happening despite you using the best Android phone or iPhone.
专业和消费电子产品质量评估领域的国际领导者DXOMARK,公布了其2023年在巴黎组织的智能手机人像摄影小组研究的重要发现。作为DXOMARK洞察计划的一部
Le laboratoire DXOMARK a décidé de s’attaquer à un nouveau fléau, à savoir mesurer l’impact des écrans de smartphones… sur nos yeux. Explications.
Our favorite display benchmark, Dxomark, has revamped its smartphone display testing protocol and launched a new Eye Comfort Label. This development aims to better reflect the evolving technology and user habits in the smartphone industry.
Yettel Bulgaria has adopted the DXOmark ratings system for the smartphones it sells online. The ratings for camera, display and battery performance will be available on smartphones’ product pages.
A través de inteligencia artificial y que es capaz de corregir la iluminación y utilizar reconocimiento facial para ofrecer imágenes más naturales y con muchos más detalles en condiciones de poca luz que su predecesor, según el aclamado laboratorio DXOMARK, el referente a la hora de valorar la calidad de una cámara.
Ansys Lumerical™, Ansys Zemax OpticStudio™, and Ansys Speos™ create a workflow that produces a raw image that can be evaluated by DXOMARK’s world-class software, Analyzer, to enable an end-to-end virtual camera system solution
DXOMARK, known for their in-depth camera reviews, has tested the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple’s latest flagship phone manages to snag several top scores, with excellent stabilization, color, and video, but the large gap in the field of view between the main sensor and telephoto lens and a few other drawbacks leave it with a […]