Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Sony Xperia X10 Plus 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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I'm not super picky, but things look fine to me; if you look at them on a computer at full size they're a little noisy but since I'm only really interested in quick snapshots it's good for me. I'd attach examples, but I guess there's a minimum post count for that or something.
RAW Support: Camera2 API Probe reports RAW is not supported. (I3223 model)
Anyone having issues with the camera app crashing after taking first pic? bloody annoying.
I think it's crashed once for me, maybe, but nothing repeated or predictable.
It's acceptable 21:9 ?
4:3 style
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MrSpocky said:
Anyone having issues with the camera app crashing after taking first pic? bloody annoying.
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There was an update that came out this week, 53.0.A.4.114. Not sure if it fixed the issue yet or not but will test it out for a few day to find out. If gtg than this will be a near perfect device for my needs.
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Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the HTC U12+ 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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Hey guys, none willing to share his impressions about the camera?
The details, contrast and sharpness are great in most situations (look at the train).
The color accuracy is very satisfying (look at the sunset).
But the camera struggles in situations with harsh light incidence. Look at the photo with the dog. Where the light through the trees hits the ground, it looks extremely unnatural and oversharped.
All the pictures are point-and-shoot without editing.
Tierlord said:
Look at the photo with the dog.
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I forgot to upload the photo with the dog
Interesting! I just got mine, I will try it and report back
The camera is the saving grace of this phone for me, you can point and click and generally get a pretty decent shot.
The only thing I've noticed it does seem to struggle with is hard sunshine where it can be hard to get the camera to recognise the darker points instead of dimming everything down. But I'm sure that's the same with most phones.
I've attached a quick bokeh snap I took yesterday.
Shot in Paris with moderate light.
Sent from my HTC U12+ using XDA Labs
Full resolution here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zz2116xqsl0zq04/AADyUJaQTy_iUYAsxMso1Gjya?dl=0&m=
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Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy fold 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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Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy fold 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 not consistent, some pics look amazing mostly and other are very grainy and not sharp, look out of focus, regardless of the lighting conditions compare the pics to the ones taken on my S9+ and those are better than my Fold's. Can anyone share their experience with the camera?
jhoserovi29 said:
The camera is not consistent, some pics look amazing mostly and other are very grainy and not sharp, look out of focus, regardless of the lighting conditions compare the pics to the ones taken on my S9+ and those are better than my Fold's. Can anyone share their experience with the camera?
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I noticed the same thing, some pictures are out of focus for no reason.
samhall said:
I noticed the same thing, some pictures are out of focus for no reason.
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Does this happen often to you regardless of the light conditions?
jhoserovi29 said:
Does this happen often to you regardless of the light conditions?
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I haven't used the camera often enough to say "often", I just walked around the house mid-day taking pictures to test the camera, and several of them were out of focus. I did some testing yesterday with "A Better Camera" and got perfect results.
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I haven't used the camera often enough to say "often", I just walked around the house mid-day taking pictures to test the camera, and several of them were out of focus. I did some testing yesterday with "A Better Camera" and got perfect results.
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Could you share some sample pictures from the FOLD, please?
jhoserovi29 said:
The camera is not consistent, some pics look amazing mostly and other are very grainy and not sharp, look out of focus, regardless of the lighting conditions compare the pics to the ones taken on my S9+ and those are better than my Fold's. Can anyone share their experience with the camera?
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for some reason, samsung's software is lowering the shutter speed, instead of increasing the ISO, so in turn, will usually result in a blurry photo...
there have been others that say using the Pro mode with everything on Auto is a better solution.
unfortunately, pro mode is not available on the front facing and wide angle cameras.
pretty disappointing performance on the cameras really.
£2k phone with that bad picture quality is unbelievable.
I hope they will solve this with next update as camera is useless in my opinion.
Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Meizu 16s 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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Good with my Meizu 16s I cover the sensor of the rear camera above and I see that it does not affect at all, I only see that the 48mpx works, does anyone know why? Thank you
Rondasspeed said:
Good with my Meizu 16s I cover the sensor of the rear camera above and I see that it does not affect at all, I only see that the 48mpx works, does anyone know why? Thank you
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Hi. Actually, I am in the same boat. Can't see the telephoto lens in use. BTW, I'm om chinese rom v8.20.3.26 beta, which is the latest I guess. Also, GCam 6.1.021-MI8-V2e can't use/see it neither. Any help on how to make it work would be greatly appreciated.
For everyone who is in doubt: the secondary camera is there, it's not fake, and it works. I don't know why Meizu intentionally blocks access to it, moreover, no app was able to detect it at hardware level neither. Until now! So if you want to use the secondary camera, install this Gcam mod, and in the settings, add/enable the telephoto lens(secondary cam). Works like a charm!! The exact version that is working for me is: GCam 7.3.018 by Urnyx05 Version 2.1, edited by Wichaya V2.7. It is reportedly works on the 16xs as well.
Edit: Since I'm using rarely my phone to take pictures, I did not realized that before. In PRO mode, in the official camera app, there IS, the possibility, to change/use the secondary camera. Still, what I said above, holds true. Also, the latest update from the same modder (Wichaya) works just as well. Good luck!
Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Moto G8 Plus 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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I can definitely answer this one. The moto camera app is very very bad. At least for the front camera, it destroys photos with noise and blur. It is in really bad shape and I got a significantly better results using Gcam. I felt the need to inform you guys about this. Mind the front camera, it's worse than g7 plus, it's worth saying it doesn't record in 4k. I'm very upset by this. And it seems it's hardware
Try the GCam! The pics are much much better than with the stock camera app
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Try the GCam! The pics are much much better than with the stock camera app
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so what if he use a gcam, gcam does a milions white dots on bright yellow orange surfaces
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Generally very underwhelmed by the quality of the camera. Coming from a P20 Pro, the Nord photos seem softer, less detailed and the background blur far less accurate. They just aren't as nice to look at overall.
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Generally very underwhelmed by the quality of the camera. Coming from a P20 Pro, the Nord photos seem softer, less detailed and the background blur far less accurate. They just aren't as nice to look at overall.
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agree, waiting for a good gcam version with matching xml file to see if things improve enough, but first results are not looking that promising. To be fair, Pixel phones have spoiled me...
erostiff said:
agree, waiting for a good gcam version with matching xml file to see if things improve enough, but first results are not looking that promising. To be fair, Pixel phones have spoiled me...
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It doesn't seem like this is a hardware problem - the main sensor is very capable, but the software is really letting it down. Lets hope it improves with time.
I think this phone has a good "quality vs price" . the OP Nord is twice cheaper than Mi 9 T Pro , or P20 Pro on his launch.
It cannot be compared to them.
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Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the OnePlus Nord 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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Why have a 48mp camera without zoom in. You then have to mess around with crop and zoom. Crappy oneplus software GCam the same
for me, nord pictures are terrible, coming from pixel 2 xl.
everything is boosted, contrast, highlights, and exposure.
they are pain in the eyes
Coming from op5t i'm impressed. Photo and video quallity, options and functionality are much better. With the gcam mod main camera photos are even better. Now if we want to be be fair we have to compare it's camera with the rest midrange devices of 2020 and from what i've read and watched Nord's camera is on top...