At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the OnePlus 6's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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very bad....sorry to say it!
It is much better though than many 12mpxl cameras of the past without any low-light tricks. But it still sucks.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13038/the-oneplus-6-review/8
V30 with MUCH smaller sensor and pixels obliterates OP6 with its pixel binning. Op5T had pixel binning, but it had it on a sensor without OIS. Hence nobody liked op5t low light blurry mess shots. I have no idea why OP6 devs cant just port pixel binning software to the main camera with OIS and see how it obliterates competetion.
I wish we had somebody who can make this happen. Just make a port of op5T second camera binning software to op6 main camera and have a best allround flagship killing camera. Is it that hard?
I would say its quite good. I compared this with my friend that owns Samsung S8. My photo came out a lot of sharper with so much light in contrast of his photo that came out a little blurry and with less light on photo.
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Colour temperature is not accurate....too much yellow....
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Colour temperature is not accurate....too much yellow....
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But if the lights were yellow then? :s
Only him know how the scene looked as the picture was taken.
Im saying it on basis of my OP6 too... but of course, im not sure.
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Im saying it on basis of my OP6 too... but of course, im not sure.
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So you're not sure how the scenery looked or which color the street light has and you still say that it's too much yellow... "okay".
Uauuu....we have here a "Spock" logical person...
And how about this photo?
Too much what in your wise opinion?
Coming from Nexus 6p, feels like Oneplus 6 is a downgrade when it came to low-light camera performance.. Some samples below..
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Coming from Nexus 6p, feels like Oneplus 6 is a downgrade when it came to low-light camera performance.. Some samples below..
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Yeah, it's not forgiving when you use point and shoot mode!
I found turning off hdr makes better pictures. However, lots of reports says 5.1.7 has better low light performance. So one can only hope an update makes it better. Or we just have to hope that when the pixel 3 comes, we can use resources from Google cam for 845 snapdragon.
We hope.....
When zooming the photos...the horror starts....what disappointing!
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We hope.....
When zooming the photos...the horror starts....what disappointing!
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But if I zoom in on the p20 pro pictures I feel the same... In fact all cell cameras if you zoom just look horrible not made for zooming in tbh. Looks better if looked at a bigger screen.
I own other phone less expensive with Gcam, and zooming the detail is more present...
My daughter face is full of grain and lacks detail...
I've never owned a "premium" phone before and I must say that I'm actually quite impressed with the low-light photo quality - I was having a tour through a cavern, took a few photos and they've actually shown more detail than I could even see! Of course, when I looked at them on a big screen, the photos were noisy and oversharpened, but they were definitely an "instagramable" material and that's what counts for me.
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Coming from Nexus 6p, feels like Oneplus 6 is a downgrade when it came to low-light camera performance.. Some samples below..
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Indeed
Big failure are usual in low light
Nexus 6p was amazing with face details and low light was good
Stock nightmode
GCAM NIGHT SIGHT for OnePlus 6
https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6-oneplus-6t-get-working-night-sight-mode-from-pixel-3/amp/
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Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Huawei Mate 10 come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
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Here are my first batch of photos taken with the Mate 10 Pro.
https://jmcomms.com/2017/10/17/huawei-mate-10-pro-camera-images-part-1/
Superb work
dayum, it really looks like a step up from the Mate 9. Just read the in-depth DxOMark review, any chance we can see some extreme low light shots that would require flash?
Did some comparisons:
Huawei Mate 10 Pro vs. Mate 9 - https://touchit.sk/fototest-huawei-mate-10-pro-medzigeneracne-porovnanie-s-huawei-mate-9/139031
Mate 10 Pro vs. Galaxy Note8 vs. iPhone 8 Plus - https://touchit.sk/fototest-dualnyc...-samsung-galaxy-note8-vo-dne-aj-v-noci/138438
Sorry it is in Slovak language, but I hope you can get the point from pictures themselves
This is great. Which do you think was better
Here is another gallery with shots from BMW Welt and BMW Museum - https://photos.app.goo.gl/CClLDNmkeyXnf2a93
A Look at Huawei Mate 10's AI-Assisted Low Light Photography
https://fstoppers.com/originals/look-huawei-mate-10s-ai-assisted-low-light-photography-201821
Huawei Mate 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 2 XL https://wylsa.com/google-pixel-2-xl-vs-mate-10/
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Huawei Mate 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 2 XL https://wylsa.com/google-pixel-2-xl-vs-mate-10/
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Mate 10 wins on all pics!? Have I got them the wrong way round? Mate 10 on left?
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Mate 10 wins on all pics!? Have I got them the wrong way round? Mate 10 on left?
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Yes, you're right - Mate 10 Pro on the left side.
For me Mate 10 Pro is better on three photos, except the photo with "Danger"
Grigorijs said:
Yes, you're right - Mate 10 Pro on the left side.
For me Mate 10 Pro is better on three photos, except the photo with "Danger"
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Yeah I agree with that, You can see the texture of the sign board more on the pixel. Decision made, Gotta get the Mate 10 P, I just hope they keep up with the updates :fingers-crossed:
Well got it delivered today (10 Pro) so tested out the camera
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I was a little surprised to find the RGB camera isn't 12mb like advertised too, it's 11.8
Comparison between P10+ & Mate10 at ISO1000. Mate10 noise reduction is too strong until lost of colors & some details has been smoothen. P10+ handle it much better & more natural. Hope Huawei will improve in this area.
I am also dissapointed by mate 10 photo quality. In daylight its worse than my old galaxy s4!
Noise reduction is too strong, sharpening is just way too strong and contrast is too strong. Pictures look completely artificial.
JPG are almost useless on 4K good screen.
On the other side - raw files are great.
My Mate 10 arrived yesterday, sampled out the camera this morning. I'm so impressed with the entire Phone so far, but the camera is really something.
The forum has reduced the quality of these quite a bit.
Is possible some of our camera are defective? I haven't been impressed at all with it. Especially in low light the pictures look a bit rubbish. The u11 and original pixel xl looked a lot better
Reuben_skelz92 said:
Is possible some of our camera are defective? I haven't been impressed at all with it. Especially in low light the pictures look a bit rubbish. The u11 and original pixel xl looked a lot better
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I agree. I've been comparing the Note 8 and M10 Pro... and when i send them to people to tell me what they think, most of them come back to me by telling me the N8 is much better. I am using the Zero camera mod on the N8, and it seems that it really makes the pictures better. Honestly i was expecting much better.
Did you try the M10 on "moving subjects"? like babies, dogs, cars... for me it just has a hard time focusing. Of course, this on auto mode... on pro, and when you take still pictures it looks really nice. I also realised that the color isn't very warm, tends to go on the blue cold then warm.
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I agree. I've been comparing the Note 8 and M10 Pro... and when i send them to people to tell me what they think, most of them come back to me by telling me the N8 is much better. I am using the Zero camera mod on the N8, and it seems that it really makes the pictures better. Honestly i was expecting much better.
Did you try the M10 on "moving subjects"? like babies, dogs, cars... for me it just has a hard time focusing. Of course, this on auto mode... on pro, and when you take still pictures it looks really nice. I also realised that the color isn't very warm, tends to go on the blue cold then warm.
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I haven't really taken loads of pics outside mainly low light... But what I have taken is a bit washed out and haven't been impressed.
I think the hardware is as good as the other flagships and I heard you can get better pictures in pro mode. The software side obviously isn't doing a very good job and needs updating
At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the Honor View 20's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I've used a OnePlus 5T for the past year, I've just received my View 20, so I took some random shots whilst out walking the dog... The low-light capture of this device is incredible... In twilight you'll get very crisp pictures with fine detail and colours. In darker places, you may experience so a little noise, but in comparison to any other phone I've had over the past 10 years, this has an incredible camera.
Saying that, I'm not sure I'll be keeping, as I prefer cameras than have wide lenses, also I'm advocate of unlocking, since Honor/Huawei stopped this.. I'll likely be sending this back and swapping it for the 6T.
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I've used a OnePlus 5T for the past year, I've just received my View 20, so I took some random shots whilst out walking the dog... The low-light capture of this device is incredible... In twilight you'll get very crisp pictures with fine detail and colours. In darker places, you may experience so a little noise, but in comparison to any other phone I've had over the past 10 years, this has an incredible camera.
Saying that, I'm not sure I'll be keeping, as I prefer cameras than have wide lenses, also I'm advocate of unlocking, since Honor/Huawei stopped this.. I'll likely be sending this back and swapping it for the 6T.
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I'm really confused. To me the low light camera is TERRIBLE. Every review I see, they all say they're great. But compare it for yourself. Below are two pics taken at the same time. First is taken with LG G7 ThinQ (without Night Mode) and the second one taken with View 20 with Night Mode enabled. What do you guys think, should I contact Honor and ask if this is a defect model? There is quite a lot of backlight in this setting, tv, kitchen lights etc.
LG 7 ThinQ :
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I'm really confused. To me the low light camera is TERRIBLE. Every review I see, they all say they're great. But compare it for yourself. Below are two pics taken at the same time. First is taken with LG G7 ThinQ (without Night Mode) and the second one taken with View 20 with Night Mode enabled. What do you guys think, should I contact Honor and ask if this is a defect model? There is quite a lot of backlight in this setting, tv, kitchen lights etc.
LG 7 ThinQ :
Honor View 20
Yes, there is a bit more detail on View 20 photograph, but the focus on ThinQ is much better and the pattern of the pillow is more clear.
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Try without Night mode, the output should be better.
You're beautiful and everyone knows it. That's why you take selfies. Rate this thread to express how the front-facing camera of the performs. A higher rating indicates that the front camera produces fantastic results consistently.
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Imo it's worse than my 2 xl, seems to be more loss of detail on human face pictures and more noise unless you adjust the dual exposure settings so as far as Google is saying point and click no it is not for the front camera in slightly darker environments and i don't mean pitch black just in the house without sunlight. I shall try and sort 2 pictures out comparing both.
Actually find my regular Note 10 to take better selfies. But the Pixel takes better overall pics in my tests. Was worried about the video compared to the note but I'm very happy with the Pixels video.
Yeah it's ****ing terrible I've just done a comparison, the 4 XL selfie is piss poor compared to my 2 XL, wow never expected this, shocking just shocking, the noisy purple hue image is the 4 XL, wtf is Google playing at?
https://imgur.com/gallery/8joOmtU
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Yeah it's ****ing terrible I've just done a comparison, the 4 XL selfie is piss poor compared to my 2 XL, wow never expected this, shocking just shocking, the noisy purple hue image is the 4 XL, wtf is Google playing at?
https://imgur.com/gallery/8joOmtU
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I have no issues. Maybe.. just maybe whatever you're watching on TV was brighter between the shots? Looking at your couch the blue hue coming from your TV was much brighter meaning that wall was exposed to the brighter blue tint
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Yeah it's ****ing terrible I've just done a comparison, the 4 XL selfie is piss poor compared to my 2 XL, wow never expected this, shocking just shocking, the noisy purple hue image is the 4 XL, wtf is Google playing at?
https://imgur.com/gallery/8joOmtU
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that's your damn tv ?
Here's an actual selfie comparison comparison between the Pixel 2 XL and the Pixel 4 XL. As you can see in strong background lighting the Pixel 4 XL wins with better color saturation and of course wider view.
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i think my P3 XL takes better selfies than my 4 XL
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i think my P3 XL takes better selfies than my 4 XL
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Pics or it doesn't happen. LOL. But for real, stating it is one thing and demonstrating is another.
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i think my P3 XL takes better selfies than my 4 XL
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i think that loosing the AutoFocus on the front camera, has something to do with this.
Why no AF Google, why?
This is the reason, smaller sensor!
Bad quality in sharpness of the face
Very disappointed
Actually i prefer oneplus 7t/pro which i had with gcam very sharp front camera
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This is the reason, smaller sensor!
Bad quality in sharpness of the face
Very disappointed
Actually i prefer oneplus 7t/pro which i had with gcam very sharp front camera
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Those specs don't mention the sensor size for the front facing Pixel 3. The mm is the lens size. The aperture is smaller on the 4 (2.0) compared to the 3 (1.8) but that mainly affects low light performance. I think it's the lack of AF is making the biggest difference. If you believe in DXO Mark reviews, which are pretty in-depth, for photos they do rank the 3 (99) better than the 4 (93) but the 4 is definitely better than the 2 (80) which, I think, still holds its own pretty well. Video is better on the 4 compared to the 2 and 3 though.
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I have experienced the exact same problem... As soon as the lights get a bit low the camera turn blurry and noisy. my pixel 2xl is destroying my pixel 4xl selfies.Really hope this gets fix in the next update
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Imo it's worse than my 2 xl, seems to be more loss of detail on human face pictures and more noise unless you adjust the dual exposure settings so as far as Google is saying point and click no it is not for the front camera in slightly darker environments and i don't mean pitch black just in the house without sunlight. I shall try and sort 2 pictures out comparing both.
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I'm having the exact same issue for some reason even when I'm indoors with a certain level of light the slightest level of dark that enters the image suddenly makes the image fuzzy and grainy when taking selfies. I second the hope that the camera gets fixed in a future update as well.
Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
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The camera is the weakpoint of this phone. For the price you pay for it, I would have expected a much more decent camera.
Attached photo was done in a bright room but you can clearly see that the noise is present and the details of the wooden floor disappear.
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In order to be able to compare the quality of the above photo, I added another one that was took using an iphone 11. Same room, same light.
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I know it's not fair to compare it to a phone that costs the same as almost two s10 lite phones but I'm guessing that the SE 2020 which is on the same level will beat it.
The screen is nice though ...
Honestly fine.
I dont know why people gave this a low rating. I feel like people are expecting to much from Phone camera's.
For an average human being that takes a pics for memories or casual photo albums its more than fine. Enough options to choose from.
I do miss the lack of tap to focus, unless i missed it somewhere in the settings.
Hi people,
The cams are ok in good light situations i think for the price of the phone!
Only in low light situations it will have not so good performance. The aperture is only 2.0 so for that aperture is not so strange. Try to get as much as light as possible and your photo's will be ok!
I have a question, is this camera able to take RAW photos? And can you use a third party app to change the shutter speed?
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The camera is the weakpoint of this phone. For the price you pay for it, I would have expected a much more decent camera.
Attached photo was done in a bright room but you can clearly see that the noise is present and the details of the wooden floor disappear.
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In order to be able to compare the quality of the above photo, I added another one that was took using an iphone 11. Same room, same light.
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I know it's not fair to compare it to a phone that costs the same as almost two s10 lite phones but I'm guessing that the SE 2020 which is on the same level will beat it.
The screen is nice though ...
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It's a reaaaally huge difference dude! I am disappointed, I was thinking to get the lite for me, maybe not after see that pics.
One area that the camera impressed with was digital zoom (8x). Daylight pictures from 20 feet away were good. Guess that's one advantage of a high megapixel count.
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One area that the camera impressed with was digital zoom (8x). Daylight pictures from 20 feet away were good. Guess that's one advantage of a high megapixel count.
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Also macro is really impressive, i use it al lot and its not disappointing either. As long you have enough light the cams are fine!
got it for 450euro, 128gb, white
for that, i give 4stars. im fine with the camera. macro is surprisingly good. gcam works...whatelse i want?
I pass loll
Seen gcam pictures on youtube, difference night and day on the details and brightness.
https://youtu.be/xXlFN8jl2s4
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Now that i have the phone i think its very disappointing, can't make sharp pictures. Whatever camera app i use, zoomed in to the picture its not sharp, compared with ipad pro 2017. Everything is soft. People complain about it allot with s10 series. I didnt expect miracles from this phone but it is just ridiculous if every photo is to soft.
At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the Xiaomi Mi 10T / 10T Pro's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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Low light performance is awesome. Better than my previously owned S20 Ultra
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Low light performance is awesome. Better than my previously owned S20 Ultra
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Nice, are these taken using gcam?
No, they were taken using the xiaomi camera app and night mode
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Low light performance is awesome. Better than my previously owned S20 Ultra
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Wow that looks awesome! Thanks for sharing.
This place was very dark.
Stock xiaomi camera.
It's simply awesome
I'm not trying to be offensive but are you sure that those pics are better than s20ultra?
I feel I can take those pics with my note 10+
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I'm not trying to be offensive but are you sure that those pics are better than s20ultra?
I feel I can take those pics with my note 10+
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I agree only that it can't outperform S20Ultra - only to match sometimes. It has been proven that for Mi Note 10/ Mi 10 Pro there is better processing than S20 Ultra looking at the details. Even 9 to 1 bining does not work that good with this gen. But the margin is so small and noticable only in pixel peeping. Xiaomi's native cam night mode is very bad from Mi Note 10 and Mi 10 - I see that with this model 10T Pro they improved a little. Hope this will be fixed with updates in future.
For Note10+ I would not compare these much - yes for resolution like 'instagram' it would match looking at small scale, but at even slightly zoomed in (especialy in PC) it really outperforms Note10+ at everywhere - this is for night mode (gcam used on xiaomi). At day time yes, Note 10 series processing is great, only it lacks looking inspection at details. But for most uses the rendering on samsung is way aheat comparing to native xiaomi app (not gcam).
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I'm not trying to be offensive but are you sure that those pics are better than s20ultra?
I feel I can take those pics with my note 10+
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I doubt it is better than S20 Ultra.
I am not so impressed by this camera, when I take pictures of the letters on a Fanta can the letters are not sharp but with my Mi Mix 2S it is sharp.
I haven't tried to take pictures outside in daylight yet.
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I agree only that it can't outperform S20Ultra - only to match sometimes. It has been proven that for Mi Note 10/ Mi 10 Pro there is better processing than S20 Ultra looking at the details. Even 9 to 1 bining does not work that good with this gen. But the margin is so small and noticable only in pixel peeping. Xiaomi's native cam night mode is very bad from Mi Note 10 and Mi 10 - I see that with this model 10T Pro they improved a little. Hope this will be fixed with updates in future.
For Note10+ I would not compare these much - yes for resolution like 'instagram' it would match looking at small scale, but at even slightly zoomed in (especialy in PC) it really outperforms Note10+ at everywhere - this is for night mode (gcam used on xiaomi). At day time yes, Note 10 series processing is great, only it lacks looking inspection at details. But for most uses the rendering on samsung is way aheat comparing to native xiaomi app (not gcam).
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I've received some pics from mi10t pro (stock app) and compared with my gcam note 10+...Even on zoom in difference is minor.
I'm asking this coz I'm thinking of selling note 10+ and getting this one...than put gcam on it...Problem is, I like note (looks, spen, screen, ONE UI)...but I do love camera upgrade.
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I've received some pics from mi10t pro (stock app) and compared with my gcam note 10+...Even on zoom in difference is minor.
I'm asking this coz I'm thinking of selling note 10+ and getting this one...than put gcam on it...Problem is, I like note (looks, spen, screen, ONE UI)...but I do love camera upgrade.
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If gcam works on your note 10+, so its SD 855 processor?
In that case I would wait for next gen, Note10+ overall offers better experience.
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If gcam works on your note 10+, so its SD 855 processor?
In that case I would wait for next gen, Note10+ overall offers better experience.
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It's exynos and it works...there is only one gcam for exy. called zgcam...custom cfg etc...problem is in one ui 2.5...samsung lock RAW on front cam...