Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Opp Find X 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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very rich. too rich.. could be toned down a bit.. look more raw and more natural.. the images looks like a stereo type of beautifying plus make p at time.. can be adjjusted in edit. but picture to picture. cuold change.
So far so good, I am impress with it output, it probably not the best but it is very great output for rear camera. As for the selfie wise it is very well done, absolutely stunning.
Here some sample photos I take recently..
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Below is some photos taken in other mode, actually I accidentally move to sticker mode and never notice about it! Haha!
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very rich. too rich.. could be toned down a bit.. look more raw and more natural.. the images looks like a stereo type of beautifying plus make p at time.. can be adjjusted in edit. but picture to picture. cuold change.
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i agree! It's disappointing!
Too much saturation, too much light caught in the scene and a few seconds later too less light.
In low light situation also bad results.
I can't believe that, i saw many hands on but pictures was always good.
Could be a problem of EU's ROM?
I hope they'll fix it with an update.
Have been using this for almost 9months now and, camera quality is aweful when using Snapchat and WhatsApp. I've had a OnePlus 5T, and still use a blackberry keytwo as my 2nd phone, and they are much much better! Only good thing about this phone is the aesthetic appeal, mainly due to the screen ratio.
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A very satisfied Note 4 user. The camera is beyond fantastic for a phone camera. However, I would love to switch to an S6 because of the form factor (I don't really need a phablet, the big screen doesn't do anything for me). BUT only if the S6 camera is on par or better than the Note 4's. So I have been trying to get my hands on camera shootouts and found this very detailed one from GSMArena:
http://www.gsmarena.com/shootout_galaxy_s6_note_4_galaxy_s5_iphone_6-review-1229.php
Results seem inconclusive? Note 4 still scores higher on some aspects. In fact, the blind camera test says Note 4 scored higher on multiple dimensions.
http://www.gsmarena.com/galaxy_blind_camera_test-review-1228p2.php
I am kinda bummed out by this I really wanted the S6 to come out on top. What do you guys think?
The Note 4 pictures look more pleasing because the increased sharpening levels bring out more detail (even if that detail is extrapolated and not real detail). However, keep in mind these are blown up portions of a much larger photo. If you do look at the full size photos, the ones shot with good light all look nice, regardless of camera. You probably won't see much difference there. I would have liked to have seen more low light shots. It kind of drives me crazy that most of these photo shootouts are of landscapes and tsotchkes instead of people and kids. I'd also like to see some fast motion comparisons considering how fast the S6 camera is.
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The Note 4 pictures look more pleasing because the increased sharpening levels bring out more detail (even if that detail is extrapolated and not real detail). However, keep in mind these are blown up portions of a much larger photo. If you do look at the full size photos, the ones shot with good light all look nice, regardless of camera. You probably won't see much difference there. I would have liked to have seen more low light shots. It kind of drives me crazy that most of these photo shootouts are of landscapes and tsotchkes instead of people and kids. I'd also like to see some fast motion comparisons considering how fast the S6 camera is.
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Good point. Zoomed out crops aren't always representative of real world results. I do also agree with you on the S6 camera supposedly being faster. The thing that bugs me about the Note 4 camera is the slow shutter speed - see below.
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The Note 4 camera is awesome, for more reasons than just the sharpness though. The color reproduction is excellent.
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How the Dual-Camera Setup on the Honor 8 Really WorksDual lens cameras seem to be the way of the future. We are seeing many smartphone companies make the switch to the two-lens setup. In this thread, I'll go over exactly how the cameras in the Honor 8 really work and why it's better than a traditional single-lens camera.
What do the Sensors do?
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RGB Sensor
The RGB sensor is designed to capture rich true-to-life colors.
Monochrome Sensor
The Monochrome sensor is dedicated to giving your photos increased sharpness and capturing more light.
Having dedicated lenses for different sensors allows for much higher quality photos. Here are some photos taken with the Honor 8, to show off the color and detail quality of this camera.
Hybrid Auto-FocusWhen reading about the hybrid focus, the Honor website states
The hybrid auto-focus enables laser focus for short range, precise depth focus for long range, and contrast focus — each working together to help you take better pictures in complex lighting conditions day and night.
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I found this being a nice benefit in "complex lighting" situations. In photos with very dark and light spots, typically a camera will have to accommodate one or the other, leaving one part of the photo lacking detail. Here are some photos of situations with bright lights and dark shadows. Notice how everything is even and very detailed.
Dual ISPThe image signal processor is in charge of the autofocus, exposure and white balance. The built-in dual ISP improves the speed of the focus and process time when you're taking photos. This makes snapping high quality photos quick and easy, by removing time spent focusing your shot.
In conclusion, two lenses are definitely better than one and the Honor 8 does this very well.
Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the LG V40 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 Gcam photos on all 3 rear lenses are far sharper than what the LG software can produce, almost like a different phone. The wide camera pictures from LG software when you zoom in is blurry and like an oil painting effect. The Gcam reveals far more detail and sharpness.
Anyone else feel the same?
Which Gcam version are you using? I don't notice much difference unless I'm using the Night Sight feature.
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Which Gcam version are you using? I don't notice much difference unless I'm using the Night Sight feature.
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Gcam_6.1.021_Advanced_V1.6-Fu24_5Lens-01a.apk
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/changelog684/
other than buffer fix , any other settings specific to v40?
What kind of sensors does the LG v40 ThinQ use?
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Never done this before so im not sure if this will turn out ok. From my end all i can see are links pasted, but not images so i wont do anymore until i get feedback
From top to bottom - LGV30 with cstark pixel 2 Gcam, LGV40 stock, LGV40 arnault, LGV40 alberto
Sorry for lack of details about the last 2, not sure exactly which ones they are
update - after posting i cant even see the links!
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Wow nothing is simple on here is it?
Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the OnePlus 7 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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came from a poco f1 and I'm impressed by OP7 color accuracy and photo fidelity, nice one ...
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bokeh and indoor shots excellent too
Night shot
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came from a poco f1 and I'm impressed by OP7 color accuracy and photo fidelity, nice one ...
bokeh and indoor shots excellent too
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I am planning to buy op7 is that a good upgrade from poco f1 or should i walt
Photo quality are vert good, look how my cat have nice color :
Compared to my Xperia Z2 its days and nights
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I am planning to buy op7 is that a good upgrade from poco f1 or should i walt
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it's a good upgrade due to OIS and build quality and I got the 256MB/8GB version for €428 but I think now I'd rather pick a 7 pro or 7t, theres still more cam detail. indeed the poco f1 can do great photos too but it's a safe bet to take excellent shots with an OP7.
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My Device is now running on android 10
The stock oneplus camera app is super choppy in the 240fps slow Mo mode and there is terrible frame skipping.
What should i do to fix this.
It's utterly unusable now.
Been on many phones, ever since my Pixel 2XL no phone just blew me away, honestly with OP7 you don't even need a GCam I love how a the pictures from its stock Cam app are
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 Sony Xperia 5 II'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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I'm enjoying taking photos with my Xperia 5 ii. I got tired of computational photography taking photos for me. The first photo was made well before first light and the second under a streetlight just as the sky started to lighten.
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I'm enjoying taking photos with my Xperia 5 ii. I got tired of computational photography taking photos for me. The first photo was made well before first light and the second under a streetlight just as the sky started to lighten.
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I'm trying to make photos as your first one but starting with ISO 800 all the photos are very grainy, even in decent light, and idk what to do in order to improve it...
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I'm trying to make photos as your first one but starting with ISO 800 all the photos are very grainy, even in decent light, and idk what to do in order to improve it...
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I actually don't. The photos generally meet my needs. If I were inclined to look at the pixel level I'd probably get my mirrorless camera out of the closet but I'm happy with what I'm getting from the Xperia.
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I actually don't. The photos generally meet my needs. If I were inclined to look at the pixel level I'd probably get my mirrorless camera out of the closet but I'm happy with what I'm getting from the Xperia.
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Well, in the meantime I've sold my device and now I'm a happy owner of an S20+
This is another photo I took when I was walking my dog. As you can see, dawn is arriving shortly but it's still dark. This is SOOC except for white balance. I was shooting in Photo Pro using Program Mode.