The Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1 is a large-sensor camera smartphone announced by Panasonic on 15 September, 2014 and released in December of the same year in Germany, France and Great Britain only. It was also released in the USA later, in summer 2015.
5-542: Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1 was, for years, the smartphone with the largest camera sensor. As of 2023, there are no smartphones with bigger sensors, but others have matched it . On its launch, it surpassed the Nokia 808 Pureview (2012) with 1/1.2" sensor, and also was the slimmest camera with 1" sensor. It is also the only smartphone that takes any external lens (37mm or any other with a step ring) like any other dedicated camera. The combination of an f/2.8 lens and 1 inch sensor gave it
10-435: A hitherto unprecedented ability for (unsimulated) shallow depth of field. Forbes reserved judgement on the image quality given review samples were not available, writing "it remains to be seen whether a 1-inch sensor and Leica lens is enough to elevate the image quality of DMC-CM1 sufficiently high above the best smartphones". It is able to record video with 2160p at 15 frames per second and 1080p at 30 frames per second. It
15-460: A sensor larger than 1.0-type. The first camera phone to feature a 1.0-type sensor was the Panasonic Lumix CM1 in 2014. Seven years passed before another phone featured such a sensor. These early examples used sensors with a 3:2 aspect ratio that were originally designed for standalone digital cameras . In 2022, Sony introduced the 1.0-type IMX989 sensor (co-developed by Xiaomi ) with
20-504: Is equipped with manual camera controls and allows for a maximum light sensitivity of ISO 25600. This mobile phone related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This camera-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . List of large sensor camera phones This is a list of smartphones with a primary camera that uses a 1.0-type (β1-inchβ) image sensor or larger. However, as of February 2024, there are no smartphones that use
25-601: The 4:3 aspect ratio that matched existing smartphones. Every phone in the list since 2022 features the IMX989 or its successor, the LYT-900. Also note that the Sony Xperia PRO-I does not qualify for this list, because it only uses 60% of its 1.0-type sensor. The latest Leica Leitz and Sharp Aquos R series phones do qualify because, despite using only 94% of their 1.0-type sensors (with 4:3 aspect ratio ), they maintain
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