Nothing Phone (1) review: Camera, photo and video recording
Dual 50MP camera on the back The Nothing Phone (1) packs two 50MP cameras on its back - one for standard and one for ultrawide-angle photos. A 16MP camera sits across the opposite side for selfie purposes. The phone comes with a single-LED flash, you can also use the Glyph fill lights in most cases, and there is a small red light you can turn on when recording videos. The primary camera on the Nothing Phone (1) utilizes a 50MP Sony IMX 766 1/1.56" Quad-Bayer sensor with 24mm f/1.88 optically stabilized lens, 1.0µm pixels (2.0µm after 4-to-1 binning), and PDAF. This camera shoots by default in 12.5MP. The ultrawide camera uses a 50MP Samsung JN1 sensor with a Tetracell color filter (Samsung's speak for Quad Bayer). This one is noticeably smaller than the primary 50MP sensor - 1/2.76" type with 0.64µm pixels (1.28µm after the 4-to-1 binning). The sensor sits behind a 14mm f/2.2 lens; automatic distortion correction is always in play. This camera supports PDAF and can focus ...
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