jmwhite151
Member
- Messages
- 23
- Reaction score
- 9
The chart below is my attempt to compare phone cameras at different focal lengths. The vertical axis is intended to represent the amount of light incident on the portion of the sensor used. It should be the full frame equivalent aperture squared (to account for the area). So a full frame aperture of f/4 would be 1/16 or 0.06 on the chart below. It's all normalized to a full frame sensor based on the native sensor size, native aperture and how much of the image is cropped. (Mistakes might have been made. I'm open to critiques.)
Here is the link to the Google Sheet.
I was curious about how Vivo X200 Ultra's hardware choices (esp. 35 mm main) affected this. Compared with the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, the X200U has a big advantage in the 14-23 and 85-100 mm ranges and the 15U has a huge advantage in 23-35 mm range. So depending on where you tend to shoot, you might choose one or the other (or something else). But theoretical light incident on the sensor is only one (small?) piece of the puzzle. It's still fun to compare, though.

Here is the link to the Google Sheet.
I was curious about how Vivo X200 Ultra's hardware choices (esp. 35 mm main) affected this. Compared with the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, the X200U has a big advantage in the 14-23 and 85-100 mm ranges and the 15U has a huge advantage in 23-35 mm range. So depending on where you tend to shoot, you might choose one or the other (or something else). But theoretical light incident on the sensor is only one (small?) piece of the puzzle. It's still fun to compare, though.

Last edited:





