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China's Huawei Caught Faking DSLR Shots as Smartphone Pictures in a Commercial (theverge.com)

Smartphone cameras are better than ever, but sometimes there's just no substitute for a full-sized DSLR. Unfortunately, it seems that Huawei thinks so, too. From a report: A shot in the company's latest commercial for its new Nova 3 smartphone has been revealed by a behind-the-scenes photo to be a DSLR, not the smartphone as the ad alleges. As you can see about halfway through the ad, a bickering couple takes a selfie together apparently to show off how Huawei's AI and camera tech make it so that the woman doesn't need to put on makeup. But a since-deleted Instagram picture posted by Sarah Elshamy (the actress in the scene) reveals that instead of a fun selfie from the Nova 3, the shot in question came from a DSLR, shot by a professional photographer. In fact, the Nova 3 doesn't seem in be in the frame at all.

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  1. Re:who cares? by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You would, if you were expecting a higher quality picture than what the phone actually produces.

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  2. Trust us! by guygo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But we'd NEVER put a backdoor in our phones. No no no. So just trust us because we are so above board and truthful.

  3. Hardly the first... by xlsior · · Score: 4, Informative

    Nokia was caught in 2012 doing the same, where background reflections showed they had a full commercial camera + lighting rig shooting the supposed cellphone shot: https://www.theverge.com/2012/...