Video quality - Samsung Galaxy A50 Real Life Review

Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the Samsung Galaxy A50 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!

Video quality is superb.

Although the Samsung Camera app doesn't support recording beyond 1080p, the Exynos 9610 itself is capable of recording 4K at 120 FPS. However, only 4K30 at about 50 Mbps is available at present through third-party apps as can be seen in the screenshot. 1080p is unfortunately limited to 30 FPS as well, so hopefully Samsung will make better modes available with updates or else there will be no other option than to wait for root access.
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Everything is fine under good lighting conditions, though highlights are usually blown out when there are lots of light sources nearby. Hdr isn't that great @1080P 30fps.
The problem is that the Video recording capabilities reduces drastically under lowlight.
The solution for this is to use "Open Camera" app from playstore which supports 4k @30fps ( 48Mbps ), it not only just enables 4k, but the difference in dynamic range is night & day especially under lowlight.
Have a look : https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1NrXoZ75VCALXn0HUYMgZcJJVafI2xhM9
Why only "open camera"? because it's the only app that has better dynamic range & it truly feels like 4k & not just increase in file size. I've tested all other camera apps like, footej, fv-5, manual camera, etc are all crap, they just increase the resolution without any difference in dynamic range while others don't even show 4k rec option.
Lets hope that samsung will push 4k for their native camera app.
Cheers

Sumedh_ said:
Everything is fine under good lighting conditions, though highlights are usually blown out when there are lots of light sources nearby. Hdr isn't that great @1080P 30fps.
The problem is that the Video recording capabilities reduces drastically under lowlight.
The solution for this is to use "Open Camera" app from playstore which supports 4k @30fps ( 48Mbps ), it not only just enables 4k, but the difference in dynamic range is night & day especially under lowlight.
Have a look : https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1NrXoZ75VCALXn0HUYMgZcJJVafI2xhM9
Why only "open camera"? because it's the only app that has better dynamic range & it truly feels like 4k & not just increase in file size. I've tested all other camera apps like, footej, fv-5, manual camera, etc are all crap, they just increase the resolution without any difference in dynamic range while others don't even show 4k rec option.
Lets hope that samsung will push 4k for their native camera app.
Cheers
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Is OPEN CAMERA limited to 48Mbps at 4k on the A50? higher bitrate settings don't work?

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Although the Samsung Camera app doesn't support recording beyond 1080p, the Exynos 9610 itself is capable of recording 4K at 120 FPS. However, only 4K30 at about 50 Mbps is available at present through third-party apps as can be seen in the screenshot. 1080p is unfortunately limited to 30 FPS as well, so hopefully Samsung will make better modes available with updates or else there will be no other option than to wait for root access.
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Valid !
》Sorry to say, but the 1080p video on A50 is straight outta crap. Even hdr is turned off for 1080p video which is outrageous!
》Both wide angle and normal video's are crappy with high noise levels and chromatic aberrations and over saturated colours.
》My moto G5 plus from 2016 with sd 625 shoots 1080p & 4k 30fps both with hdr on. It also has 1080p 60fps option. It totally destroys A50 even today in video recording capabilities. Hell even G5 plus has 1080p hdr on it's front cam.
》Even stabilization on G5 plus is a bit better unless we use super steady mode ( which is good only in good lighting conditions as it uses weaker wide angle lens. )
》Exynos 9610 is definitely more capable as 4k video from Hedgecam/Open camera is vastly superior to the the 1080p crap from stock cam of A50.
Here's an example, have a look yourself:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=10SDk7tGOGE-DgiENUEx0nDKyPj8_mYeY
》Don't even ask about lowlight video's from stock cam. It's pure trash ! Seems harsh, but that's the sad reality of our A50.
Cheers !

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Major Issues With Quality of Camcorder

I have been playing with the Camcorder on the EVO and I have some major gripes with 720p recording.
- Image quality is terrible. Either the sensor source is far less than 1280x720 and they are upscaling or the optics are crap and I can't tell the difference.
- I am unable to record 720p30 under ANY lighting conditions. In good light I get about 22 fps. In low light I get 10 fps!
- Even worse, the FR fluctuates during record. This leads to motion that's more choppy than chop suey. Imagine a clip where one frame is held for 60 ms, and the next for 100 ms, the next for 50 ms. EVO encodes sequences like this routinely.
I expected decent quality 720p30 from the EVO and what I got is something unusable. Why haven't any reviewers mentioned this yet?
Other than this I'm extremely satisfied with the camera. I just feel RIPPED OFF though because they are selling this camera as "HD" and it seems like "HD" is a tacked-on in-name-only feature.
well, it does have 720P output. so i dont think HD was just tacked on.
ShawnN said:
I have been playing with the Camcorder on the EVO and I have some major gripes with 720p recording.
- Image quality is terrible. Either the sensor source is far less than 1280x720 and they are upscaling or the optics are crap and I can't tell the difference.
- I am unable to record 720p30 under ANY lighting conditions. In good light I get about 22 fps. In low light I get 10 fps!
- Even worse, the FR fluctuates during record. This leads to motion that's more choppy than chop suey. Imagine a clip where one frame is held for 60 ms, and the next for 100 ms, the next for 50 ms. EVO encodes sequences like this routinely.
I expected decent quality 720p30 from the EVO and what I got is something unusable. Why haven't any reviewers mentioned this yet?
Other than this I'm extremely satisfied with the camera. I just feel RIPPED OFF though because they are selling this camera as "HD" and it seems like "HD" is a tacked-on in-name-only feature.
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about the camera ? mine kinda looks grainy and to be honest the HD2 takes better pictures.. i need to start playing with settings.. some times pic quality looks poor ...
ajftl said:
about the camera ? mine kinda looks grainy and to be honest the HD2 takes better pictures.. i need to start playing with settings.. some times pic quality looks poor ...
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I totally disagree with that comment. I took this picture today, with default settings - inside of my car. So, that's the windshield reflection you see in the top right. But still, the quality is deafening.
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View full size here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/oxeneers/4647665261/sizes/o/.
I agree, I'm amazed at the still camera quality.. some examples:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/ -- the detail in the clouds, and some of the pics from Muir Woods are just incredible (from a phone, no less!). And the adjustable focal length makes for some nice effects (see "fallen tree")
I haven't had a chance to really try out video yet. Though one of my coworkers noticed that while we were driving on the golden gate bridge and he took a picture out the window, the bars -- supposed to be vertical -- appear in the photos at about a 30* angle... So it is clearly reading from the sensor in a left-right/top-down order and not taking an instant snapshot of the light that's hitting the sensor at the time. But the fact that it actually caught detail of those bars, rather than just appearing as an unrecognizable blur, is impressive.
the picture posted to me look awesome. do you think with froyo, the camcorder issues, if any, would be resolved???
Chris
I am not a pro at cameras\ camcorders but my evo records and plays fine.
The "vertical bars become slanted" phenomenon is called rolling shutter, Google it and you will find a good explanation (I can't post the link 'cause I'm a new user).
It's bad enough when your sensor FR is 30 fps, but the more you get below 30 (ex. the slower you read out) the worse the problem gets.
Still quality is just fine. The major problem with video is that 720p30 is unachievable.
Sorry, but for an 8mp camera, those pics are lousy. Maybe you guys are just used to HTC's previous cameras? I'm sure this is a step up, but they are still pretty bad. At the moment, this appears to be the best camera in an Android phone (that I'm aware of) but that isn't saying much.
Lets see some macro shots to get a better idea of the sensor's ability.
Yeah kind of a bummer, I remember video recording looking great on the Droid's screen but much less so on a pc perhaps in part due to the much higher pixel density on the 3.7" screen (~265 ppi) or ~217 ppi for EVO.
I've heard rumors the next iPhone will have a 5x optical zoom (not digital distortion) & rather not have them win bragging rights over the EVO..
Actually looks pretty good here:
Oh & let the Google TV vs Apple TV battle for market share begin..
My EVO takes great pictures. Sometimes some blur in completely dark environments because it can't see to focus before the flash pops. As it is with any camera operating in a totally dark environment.
To the guy who said it is crappy quality for an 8MP camera...ummm...it's not the quality of the optics that suck here. Colors are saturated properly, everything is good. What you are complaining about is the jpg compression. Which is a software issue.
Maybe it will change. Maybe it won't. Personally there is not a better phone camera on the market. If so I'd like to see some shots posted.
As for the video. Yes. If it's not properly lit, it's pretty pixelated in my opinion. In bright daylight I think it is truly amazing this video is being produced on my phone.

cant see the difference between 1080p and 4k (while zooming)

Hi,
I have noticed that I cant see any difference between 1080p and 4k while zooming, since 4k has alot more pixels it should be much sharper but it isnt.. does anyone has the same problem?
TheNewLegend said:
Hi,
I have noticed that I cant see any difference between 1080p and 4k while zooming, since 4k has alot more pixels it should be much sharper but it isnt.. does anyone has the same problem?
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You will only see it if you have a 4k tv n3 only has 1080p display
jaythenut said:
You will only see it if you have a 4k tv n3 only has 1080p display
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Wait, wait, wait... we are speaking about Zoom here.. in 1:1 ration ofc you cant se 2160 pixels if your phone can only show them 1080 but when you zoom, lets say 4x zoom you only see 1/4 of the picture meaning it should be perfect, pixel per pixel, you get 1080p from 4x zoom of a 4K picture.. 4K is exactly 4 times larger...
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As seen here 1080p is 1/4 of 4k.. so whem 4x zoom you should get one quarter of 4k picture which makes it 1080p...
Am i doing it right?
ryanrazer said:
Wait, wait, wait... we are speaking about Zoom here.. in 1:1 ration ofc you cant se 2160 pixels if your phone can only show them 1080 but when you zoom, lets say 4x zoom you only see 1/4 of the picture meaning it should be perfect, pixel per pixel, you get 1080p from 4x zoom of a 4K picture.. 4K is exactly 4 times larger...
As seen here 1080p is 1/4 of 4k.. so whem 4x zoom you should get one quarter of 4k picture which makes it 1080p...
Am i doing it right?
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Use MX Player & report.
still no difference..
maybe the phone plays the 4k video at 1080p?
No playback
TheNewLegend said:
still no difference..
maybe the phone plays the 4k video at 1080p?
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As stated here: http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3-review-01299556/
Too bad, i thought we are able to watch 4K... looks like videos are only going to sit there and wait to be played on 4K TV... :/
ryanrazer said:
As stated here: http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3-review-01299556/
Too bad, i thought we are able to watch 4K... looks like videos are only going to sit there and wait to be played on 4K TV... :/
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Ah thats sad ><
I thought about it more and i still think theres should be a difference in the quality, thats because i zoom in while recording the video (and not in the playback) so it should play the zoomed video at 1080p
TheNewLegend said:
Ah thats sad ><
I thought about it more and i still think theres should be a difference in the quality, thats because i zoom in while recording the video (and not in the playback) so it should play the zoomed video at 1080p
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I agree with you. in theory (on paper) 4X zoom should be as good as 1080p video, as sharp... but i guess paper lies...
Almost 3 months ago when I heard the N3 could record at 4k, I wondered what we would watch the videos on.
(you guys are not too far behind) - lol

Low Light Camera performance on Redmi note 4 (Mido)

I searched for many manual camera applications on google play store.
finally, I found one..
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DEV JC said:
I searched for many manual camera applications on google play store.
finally, I found one..
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Footej isnt it?
Sent from my Redmi Note 4 using Tapatalk
Low light , the camera frame drops very bad. Any fix ?
DEV JC said:
I searched for many manual camera applications on google play store.
finally, I found one..
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Whats the name of dis app
abd styles said:
Whats the name of dis app
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Footej Camera.
Kevin Saiza said:
Low light , the camera frame drops very bad. Any fix ?
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Under automatic settings, all smartphone cameras will get frame rate drops in low light; it is a hardware limitation. These pinhole cameras can't capture light as well as traditional cameras and needs more time to process the low light image. So to get a better low light image, the camera software will automatically increase the shutter speed so it can gather more light (i.e. it leaves the shutter open for longer) and increase the ISO. This causes your video to lag and images will have a lot of artifacts/grain.
However! If you manually control the shutter speed and the ISO like a DSLR, you can get smoother image and no lag. Here is a short guide on smoother video even in low light.
For video, you always want a constant shutter speed. The automatic setting in your camera will keep changing its shutter speed to compensate for light, which will cause lag. Start with a shutter speed of 1/30s, then try lower speeds 1/40, 1/50 etc. Going any lower than 1/50 is no good for low light as are cell phone cameras are just too tiny and your video will be super dark.
Once you have your shutter speed set, select your ISO accordingly. In the night you will probably need at least 1600 - 3200 ISO or higher for cellphones. The higher the ISO, the more grain in your image. So try to find a balance.
Please take a look at some sample Youtube video samples I did with manual settings in another thread. I used both OmniVision and Sony sensors for my Mido. (Sony is better of course!)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-4/accessories/sensor-camera-replacement-rn4x-t3667106/page9
DEV JC said:
I searched for many manual camera applications on google play store.
finally, I found one..
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Wow thanks so much bro!
Very nice simple clean UI, easy to understand and got loads of essential settings for phone photography! Just excellent!
Welcome buddy
Also recommending to use the old version 2.0.6( not remember properly)
If you interested ask me... I will send you the link to download
DEV JC said:
Welcome buddy
Also recommending to use the old version 2.0.6( not remember properly)
If you interested ask me... I will send you the link to download
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Why recommend version 2.0.6?
yohyah said:
Under automatic settings, all smartphone cameras will get frame rate drops in low light; it is a hardware limitation. These pinhole cameras can't capture light as well as traditional cameras and needs more time to process the low light image. So to get a better low light image, the camera software will automatically increase the shutter speed so it can gather more light (i.e. it leaves the shutter open for longer) and increase the ISO. This causes your video to lag and images will have a lot of artifacts/grain.
However! If you manually control the shutter speed and the ISO like a DSLR, you can get smoother image and no lag. Here is a short guide on smoother video even in low light.
For video, you always want a constant shutter speed. The automatic setting in your camera will keep changing its shutter speed to compensate for light, which will cause lag. Start with a shutter speed of 1/30s, then try lower speeds 1/40, 1/50 etc. Going any lower than 1/50 is no good for low light as are cell phone cameras are just too tiny and your video will be super dark.
Once you have your shutter speed set, select your ISO accordingly. In the night you will probably need at least 1600 - 3200 ISO or higher for cellphones. The higher the ISO, the more grain in your image. So try to find a balance.
Please take a look at some sample Youtube video samples I did with manual settings in another thread. I used both OmniVision and Sony sensors for my Mido. (Sony is better of course!)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75156188&postcount=82
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Thanks for your detailed explanation. Which camera did you use for shutter speed controls for mido ?
Kevin Saiza said:
Thanks for your detailed explanation. Which camera did you use for shutter speed controls for mido ?
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I used OpenCamera (you can download from Google Play). You will need to enable the Camera2API for your device before you can access the extra features/settings.
Once you are in the app, go to the settings check off "Use Camera2API". Then when taking pictures or recording video, press the +/- icon and you will be able to manually adjust the shutter speed and ISO by pressing M (for manual)

Photo quality

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Sony Xperia XZ2 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).
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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One outdoor, one indoor.
Did anybody try gcam?
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Did anybody try gcam?
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Gcam is not working on xperia devices as it is not camera2api compatible. Here is a good comparison video with OnePlus 6 and you can find many more comparisons of xz2 on this channel. Enjoy!
I got GCam working for my XZ2, without root. But I forgot where to download it. The link is somewhere in XZ2 compact's thread.
Back-lit mode, hdr auto and hdr+ (gcam)
Hello, since XZ2 doesn't have an auto HDR feature as some other manufacturers (name samsung, HTC, LG,...) I am wondering how superior auto is doing in back-lit scenes? Does the back-lit scene in intelligent auto makes it for the exclusion of a force (auto) HDR option? I have a Z5 compact now and its dynamic range is pretty poor. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
My XZ2 always recognises backlit scenes as Landscape or Backlight but the result is great, I have a sample but I really can't upload it because of how big the size of the pictures.
AlvinZahran98 said:
I got GCam working for my XZ2, without root. But I forgot where to download it. The link is somewhere in XZ2 compact's thread.
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here is the link of the thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz2-compact/themes/best-gcam-google-camera-app-xz2c-t3778887
thank you for the mention too
Gu.lu said:
Hello, since XZ2 doesn't have an auto HDR feature as some other manufacturers (name samsung, HTC, LG,...) I am wondering how superior auto is doing in back-lit scenes? Does the back-lit scene in intelligent auto makes it for the exclusion of a force (auto) HDR option? I have a Z5 compact now and its dynamic range is pretty poor. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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If i'm not mistaken, when a backlit / landscape icon appear in Superior Auto, auto HDR will be triggered. At least thats what happens in previous Xperia phone. So it does have the auto HDR features.
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grizzlyspid86 said:
If i'm not mistaken, when a backlit / landscape icon appear in Superior Auto, auto HDR will be triggered. At least thats what happens in previous Xperia phone. So it does have the auto HDR features.
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Which previous Xperia do you mean?
Because on my Z5 compact I don't think that's the case.. The Z5 series camera didn't have a good reputation anyway, but I especially noticed a huge gap to the best ones in unevenly lit scenes.. With the backlit situations, it depends where your focus is - if you want defined clouds and sunset on your photo, then the foreground is gonna be too dark, or properly exposed foreground is gonna lead to overblown highlights (white sky without clouds). As far as I saw, XZ2 also suffers in highly uneven outdoor scenarios, and has IMO worse dynamic range than on Google or HTC.
LG and apple for example show when the HDR is triggered automatically when shooting in auto mode, in real time before taking a photo, and I think Sony should do it too if they offer auto HDR.
IMX 400 is hardwerwise definitely able to do so... If it can shoot moving objects before you press shutter button (predictive capture) then they could also do multiple-frame exposures in real time before taking a photo IMO.. Which maybe they do, I REALLY hope so.
However, sometimes I prefer less dynamic range and higher contrasts.. Pixel 2's or U12+'s photos sometimes have too little contrast for me due to bringing down highlights and/or boosting shadows too much.. At the end it's a trade off nevertheless I think every phone should have had an auto HDR these days.
I realized that the zoom is not just a crop of the original photo, it has a process to soften the image.
I leave an example.
Original, crop and 8x zoom.

Part 1: A new gospel for photographers, OPPO Find X5 Pro Review #OppoFindX5Pro #OppoAmbassadors #OppoFindX5Series

Intro ​Building on the successful of the OPPO Find X3 Pro, OPPO released the new flagship smartphone OPPO Find X5 Pro, it has 2 colors, Ceramic White and Glaze black, I received the White model for the review.
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Build Quality/ Design​Once glance at it, OPPO Find X5 Pro's back design looks very characteristic, you can easily recognize it from another smartphones. It is one of the most beautiful designed smartphones I have seen, its streamline design feels very natural, compare with glass, the new OPPO Find X5 Pro rear is made of ceramic material which is more gentle, warmer and reliable.
Here is my OPPO Find X5 Pro unboxing video:
Performance/Gaming​For today’s mobile phone products, the screen display become more important. OPPO Find X5 Pro’s screen is a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel, very high resolution 1440 x 3216, with this display we can have a good contrast and nice color. And up to 120Hz dynamic refresh rate, this higher refresh rate display makes moving content looks smoother, also makes a big difference when it coming to gaming. when I am playing League of Legends: Wild Rift and Brawl Stars, it can handle very well, and also you hardly to find the rear is hot it because of ceramic material that can maintain effective cooling under game pressure.
League of Legends: Wild Rift ​
Brawl Stars​Best ColorOS Features​OPPO Find X5 Pro has a huge range of customization options, I particularly like the Always-On Display function, Adaptive Sleep function and Air Gestures function. For example, I use Air Gestures function to switch the channel when I play TikTok, no need to touch the panel.
Camera Review​OPPO Find X5 Pro camera system equipped with MariSilicon X chip and co-developed with Hasselblad, as a photographer I will be more expecting the camera performance. The coolest thing is to check out the flagship sensor on triple cameras, wide and ultra-wide with 50 megapixels cameras, telephoto with 13 megapixels camera, so we can have a pretty decent improvement in low light performance and significantly 4k ultra night video.
I've spent two weeks to test the OPPO Find X5 Pro camera performance mainly in 3 situations.
1. To test camera performance in difference period, such as to capture in the daytime, sunset & night.
2. To test camera performance in difference environment, such as to capture in outdoor or indoor.
3. To test camera performance in difference subject, such as landscape, nature and food.
Here are OPPO Find X5 Pro two sample videos took in Singapore,
1. 4K 2160P 60fps Merlion Park day walk:
2. 4K 2160P 60fps Marina Bay night walk:
When you open the camera, you can easily to see a Hasselblad orange shutter button and when you press the shooting button, a Hasselblad shutter sound will be heard.
SLR-Level-5-Axis Image Stabilization
This time OPPO Find X5 Pro comes with a real 5-axis optical image stabilization, this new stabilization technology can occur on 5 different levels and let it reach DSLR-level. If you are using DSLR cameras, you probably know how useful and powerful the 5-axis stabilization is to taking picture or doing videography in low light environment.
It can improve stability, sharpness and color performance, to produces a perfect night photos and videos, even though at the image corners, it also can provide a good quality.
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ON​Ultra HDR Photography
Usually I will on HDR AUTO setting that phone will detect the environment and use HDR automatically, when I shoot in HDR mode, the camera takes several pictures in quick succession, each having a different exposure value. The phone inside software then merges the images into a single photo.
Compare with non-HDR photo, HDR photo provides sharper details from the darkest and brightest areas.
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