Been trying out the camera on my new s7 and for all the hype of the low light quality im a little dissapointed at the photos i was trying to get of my kids on a night out bowling yesterday. Thought id upload a picture, which was about the best i could get, and get peoples thoughtson the quality.
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Face detection working, in auto mode with auto flash (which was not going off)
Why does it appear so grainy and blurred should i be expecting better?
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It would look better if you took the picture without the lights coming from the bowling pin area in the background. Similar to having the sun in back of your photo subject. Also, take some low light pictures with your old phone and compare the two. Should be a big difference.
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What a joke. Laser auto focus.....ha. This thing takes pics as fast as my old S3. I don't know of there's a setting that's not default or something but a 2sec lag between pics to focus...come on! Any type of seeing I'm missing?
Autofocus is best thing about camera...few days ago I take picture while Iam driveing car about 40km/h and pics was great...
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Autofocus is best thing about camera...few days ago I take picture while Iam driveing car about 40km/h and pics was great...
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I took a pic while moving also and it looked good. My concern is when you take multiple pics at once it lags between pics to refocus if you move the phone a little.
Hello everyone,
Once I had a sony cellphone with the first 1.3 mp camera and the front camera of S7 Edge reminds me of that picture quality. Is anyone experiencing same thing? Any work around for it?
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Hello. I see this is an older thread. Yes, I see that the camera is a little bit more washed out than compared to other phones. I've personally been looking for a solution since everyone says that it's the greatest shooter out there.
Look at this sky shot:
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And the wall on this shot:
I recently found the option in the Pro mode that says: Vivid, which makes the colors a bit more natural (which is ironic, since the phone itself is washing out the colors! Lol).
Have you found a solution? I have my third and final S7E coming today - if this one doesn't work out, I'll try another device. The camera is the MOST important feature for me, especially when paying this kind of money.
Hello all,
I've been looking around to buy this phone and most reviewers say that the low light camera is bad. However, one review did say that with night mode, it gets much better. Is this true? If so, why don't the reviewers use that mode? Am I missing something?
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These were shot with night mode in my dimly lit studio (only a 60 watt lamp in the opposite corner is on) on a Moto X Pure Edition.
I think the camera on this phone is great compared to my previous Moto phones. Especially with well-lit shots. You can decide for yourself by the photos.
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Look at this :/ I've noticed this a few days ago. Any idea why the photos are so bad? I have the phone or over a year now and camera glass is definetely not clean but i think it was like that definetely for few months now. Phone sometimes was in a case and sometimes was not. 1st photo is from couple days ago and 2nd from october 2017
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Looks like skin oil smeared on the lens. Even a small amount can make a hazy photo when the light shines on the lens.
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Lens seem to be clear, no visible stuff under the glass. I must add that photos from regular camera and wide are both very bloomy
clean your lense with q-tips and try again it can be you touch your lenses or someone did
A few days ago I got out and about in town to test out the night shot capabilities of these cameras. Overall very impressed with the low noise, details, and the fact the black night sky actually looks deep black as it was. The Ultrawide has to be one of the best I've tested for low light, really something the details and lack of noise artifacts. My only minor criticism here is the shots could be a little brighter overall? And the front cameras can be a little overexposed or artificially bright at times. This even happens in daylight with the front selfie camera.
But impressive night photography.
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