I still can't see any camera samples of Cherry Mobile Cosmos One in the internet, so I'll be uploading some which I took using my unit.
To view full resolution pics, just open the image in new tab.
Also if I got the time, I'll be posting a full review of the unit here.
Outdoor shots:
Eco Tower, BGC. Auto mode |
Bonifacio Highstreet. Auto mode |
Zuellig Building in Makati, view from Mind Museum, BGC. Auto mode. |
HDR Mode. |
Auto Mode, Macro shot. |
Auto Mode. Ascott Hotel, BGC |
Asus Zenfone 6. Auto mode, no flash. |
Auto mode, no flash. |
Auto Mode. |
Auto Mode. |
Auto mode. |
THL T100. Auto Mode, no flash. |
Above: SM Southmall. Auto mode on left, HDR mode on the right image.
Other Shots:
Indoor (no lightings), auto mode, with flash... pasensya na sa kalat :-) |
Sports mode, no flash (my niece is moving while taking this shot.) |
Macro shot. Auto mode. |
Night Shots:
Ayala Makati, No flash, Auto mode. |
No flash. Night Mode On. |
Cosmos One is capable of recording Full HD 1080p videos at 17fps. Video below was recorded in 720p, at a frame rate of 15fps.
Please click here to watch it in YouTube. Please make sure to set the quality to 720p HD.
For my camera performance review (comparing with my previously owned Omega HD 2.0)
Cherry Mobile's Cosmos One is obviously a rebranded Zopo ZP998 smartphone from China, however Cherry Mobile has made some adjustments to the phone's specifications to meet the Php 7k price point. (Zopo ZP998 is currently priced 13k).
Comparing Cosmos One's camera performance with my previous phone, Omega HD 2.0, I find this phone much better. Cosmos One took relavantly accurate colors compared with Omega HD2.0. OHD's camera shots were often saturated and can only take very great shots outdoor, with a good lighting.
In terms of video recording, Cosmos One also has extremely big advantage against Omega HD 2.0. With OHD, video is automatically zoomed in when you record videos, limiting the area you wanted to capture. I guess it's with OHD's interpolated 12megapixel camera (which is actually 8 megapixel only).
Also, it's almost impossible for you to record a video with OHD indoors in poor lighting conditions. All you can see is black. It's no problem with Cosmos One.
By the way, as mentioned, Cosmos One is a rebranded Zopo ZP998. And Zopo has a Sony camera sensor. I'm just not sure if it's the same camera the Cosmos One is using..
For the front camera, Cosmos One still captures good images using the 8megapixel front camera.. but the same as with the majority of my co-C1 users, they still find OHD's front camera better, even though it's only a 2-megapixel shooter. Both has a fixed focus, no-flash front camera.
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For those questioning C1's camera, saying it's just interpolated. I will strongly disagree with that. C1's main(back) camera takes very great photos. File sizes ranges from 5mb to 8mb for a 14-megapixel image, which is very appropriate.
For the front camera, it's maybe the interpolated one. C1's front camera is 8 megapixel, but image's file size can only take up to 2.5mb. Also the OEM Zopo ZP998 only has 5-megapixel front camera.. so I guess it's just really 5MP.
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