Smartphone cameras are about to kill DSLRs, starting with a new rumoured triple-lens Huawei P20.
I recently wrote my predictions of the trends we will see in photography in 2018, and the first thing that I wrote is that I remain the strong believer in computational photography.
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I did not, however, expect my predictions to start happening too soon. This is soon to change, because Huawei is rumoured to release a world’s first smartphone with three lenses in the back. The expectation is that such a setup might produce 40 megapixel images, obviously computed from two or more cameras.
While details are scarce, what’s more important is the trend — we will see more smartphone makers adopting multi-camera setup.
Rumoured design for Huawei’s upcoming P20.
In case of Huawei’s upcoming P20, there are several layout options:
Regardless of the setup, the release of a first triple-back camera phone is a statement. Huawei is sharing second place with Apple as the largest smartphone maker in the world, so you can be sure folks in Cupertino are watching this Chinese threat with a great zeal.
Evgeny Tchebotarev founded 500px, a 13-million-photographers-strong community, backed by Andreessen Horowitz. He is a guest writer for Forbes, Co-Director of Startup Grind Taipei, and helps other companies unlock 10x potential. He is based in Taipei, Taiwan.