Hi everyone,
here are my photos for the Stories from Varied Perspectives series.
I used the various camera modes to capture spring here in Germany, going from less green to more blossoms and blue skies. While using the camera my favourite lenses have to be the wide and ultra wide. When taking close up photos I was really impressed, they almost feel like taken on a DSLR. I hope you enjoy!
X-PAN
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X-Pan mode
ƒ/1.8
ISO 277
Exposure 1/489
X-Pan mode
ƒ/1.8
ISO 106
Exposure 1/1716
Ultra wide
Ultra-wide
ƒ/2.2
ISO 300
Exposure 1/2000
Ultra-wide
ƒ/2.2
ISO 370
Exposure 1/2348
Ultra-wide
ƒ/2.2
ISO 402
Exposure 1/667
Wide (Close up)
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 103
Exposure 1/2213
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 404
Exposure 1/707
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 100
Exposure 1/2157
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 402
Exposure 1/950
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 102
Exposure 1/1990
Wide (Landscape)
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 307
Exposure 1/1038
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 405
Exposure 1/3299
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 406
Exposure 1/12111
Wide
ƒ/1.8
ISO 402
Exposure 1/1768
Amazing shots Andi!
TferThomas said:
Amazing shots Andi!
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Thanks so much, Thomas! Glad you like them
Is that butterfly realllll? Amazing!!
OPPO Ambassador Team said:
Is that butterfly realllll? Amazing!!
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Thank you! And yes it was a peacock butterfly, was so lucky to get a photo of it
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Photo comparisons with the Iphone5 and the Oppo find 5 (which sports similar specs and supposably same Exmor sensor)
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This pictures were made for comparison yet they have different iso levels. Obviously the device which had the better iso rating for a specific lighting condition got the best results.
I can see all 3 of the devices have a good exposure than the other because of this. It's as if the one who made this want to tell us that all three devices are equal.
If only they shot it on a similar iso level on different lighting conditions then we could determine which is the best on the camera.
Riyal said:
This pictures were made for comparison yet they have different iso levels. Obviously the device which had the better iso rating for a specific lighting condition got the best results.
I can see all 3 of the devices have a good exposure than the other because of this. It's as if the one who made this want to tell us that all three devices are equal.
If only they shot it on a similar iso level on different lighting conditions then we could determine which is the best on the camera.
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But these devices should allow similar iso levels first of all.. 100% zoom crop is the usual comparison used for actual camera reviews( but in same iso)... but we dont whether these allow same iso... only iphone5 is released to public.. i never used it though:silly:
xperia z looks nice, but this a comp. between 8mp & 13 mp. early to say something until s4 an iphone6 release date.
s-X-s said:
But these devices should allow similar iso levels first of all.. 100% zoom crop is the usual comparison used for actual camera reviews( but in same iso)... but we dont whether these allow same iso... only iphone5 is released to public.. i never used it though:silly:
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I'm not sure about that OPPO device... never heard of it so dunno if it's already released or not. But yeah my point is the comparison test on those pictures doesn't have the same ISO levels so I don't feel like criticizing the 3 device with those images as a comparison.
But if those were to test the auto mode of each device then iphone5 wins it.
damn I like iPhone quality
the xperia z has very nice qualty
the oppo 5 not really good
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.
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HI-Res Mode
HI-Res Mode is best for well-lit natural scenery and non-moving subjects. Compare with normal photo, the HI-RES can produce 8192 x 6144 Pixels dimensions photo, so that you have a clearer and better print quality.
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Filters
The camera system also features Hasselblad's Natural Color calibration and applied 3 master filters (Radiance, Emerald and Serenity) which calibrated with 3 Hasselblad photographers, it brings realistic professional color styles to mobile photography.
Serenity – calibrated with Hasselblad Ambassador Yin Chao who is a fashion photographer, when you capture a portrait you can apply this filter, but I tried this filter also can use in the indoor environment to create a classic and quite feeling.
Radiance – calibrated with Hasselblad Masters Ben Thomas who is a urban spaces photography, when you capture a colorful urban spaces you can apply this filter, it creates a colorful and styled feeling.
Emerald – calibrated with Hasselblad Masters David Peskens who is a landscape photographer, when you capture a landscape with wildlife you can apply this filter, it creates a mysterious and moody feeling.
These photos look amazing, right? It is all because of this MariSilicon X image signal processor to bring more powerful AI photo/video processing.
Here are some sample photos of OPPO Find X5 Pro that I captured in Singapore.
Mengguo’s Photography Tips:
1. OPPO Find X5 Pro Adaptive Sleep function can use in photography also, when you place the phone at a tripod and wait for the sunset and sunrise, you can use this function to avoid the display off.
2. When taking photos, you can always on Grid and guide, level in camera setting.
3. In Pro mode, you can separate the Focus and Metering, usually I will put metering point at the most brightness place, and focus point to the main object.
Battery Review
OPPO Find X5 Pro comes with 5000mAH large battery, with its 80W wired charging adaptor, your phone can charge extremely fast.
I did a test it can fully charge in around 30 minutes, instead of charging your phone a whole night when you sleep, you just power up before making breakfast and you can have a full day of charge.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a unique design with good performance, awesome camera system, fast charging ability, OPPO Find X5 Pro absolutely is one of your best choices.
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Hi All,
So today I am here to share some excellent shots I Captured for #StoriesFromVariedPerspectives Campaign in which I have to test the camera performance and capabilities of OPPO FIND X5 PRO.
As a photographer I am really Impressed with the overall image performance/clarity/color/stabilization OPPO Find X5 Pro is capturing.
Enjoy some of my favorite series of shots I captured with this amazing smartphone.
Please find the high quality images in the attachments below.
The Magical Nature
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Exposure Time: 1/50s
Focal Length: 5.97mm
Aperture: f/1.7
ISO: 468
A Fall Of Hope
Exposure Time: 1/320s
Focal Length: 3.46mm
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 398
Showcasing Wonders
Exposure Time: 1/100s
Focal Length: 4.76mm
Aperture: f/1.7
ISO: 160
Feel The Beauty
Exposure Time: 1/500s
Focal Length: 3.46mm
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 402
Nature In Mood
Exposure Time: 1/125s
Focal Length: 6.25mm
Aperture: f/2.4
ISO: 99
Reflect Your Powers
Exposure Time: 1/580s
Focal Length: 3.46mm
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 398
Enhance Your Beauty
Exposure Time: 1/2000s
Focal Length: 3.46mm
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 119
Shine Alone In The Dark
Exposure Time: 1/13s
Focal Length: 5.97mm
Aperture: f/1.7
ISO: 4763
Head To Nature
Exposure Time: 1/55s
Focal Length: 3.46mm
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 400
Shield Of Power
Exposure Time: 1/17s
Focal Length: 5.97mm
Aperture: f/1.7
ISO: 4464
Some Vertical Shots As Well
These Shots Are Just To Share The Quality this Flagship Smartphone is providing.
You can check more shots in the mention link below as in XDA there is image upload quantity restriction.
Shot On OPPO Find X5 Pro
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This is all for today's thread. If you enjoy this thread and find this helpful so please like and comment your views.
See you all in the next thread with more of my photography skills.
Till then, Stay Safe.
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Abhishekyadavphotography
INSANE Really enjoy the shots!
OPPO Ambassador Team said:
INSANE Really enjoy the shots!
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This means alot to me Team
If you want to get a bit more artistic with your photography, long exposure shots are a great area to explore. Long exposure shots are made simple with smartphone cameras and aren't necessarily new in this type of technology, However, the OPPO Find X5 Pro does a fantastic job with this type of photography thanks to built-in camera modes, and the overall quality of the sensors. In this thread, I'll share some long-exposure tips and show you some of the results of my photos.
What is Long Exposure?Long exposure photography is a photographic technique that uses a slow shutter speed to flood a camera's image sensor with light. Most photography styles use a rapid shutter speed, but long exposure images require the shutter to remain open for one second or longer.
You can use long exposure on your OPPO Find X5 Pro in two different modes. With Long exposure mode, you can easily capture images with presets and custom exposure time. You can also use PRO mode to manually control all of your camera settings, including the shutter speed, allowing you to capture long exposure shots.
Capture Amazing Long Exposure ShotsWhen your shutter stays open for a long period of time, any vibration from your phone can result in a blurrier photo. To avoid this, I use a tripod when capturing my long exposure shots. It does a great job of keeping the still surrounding area sharp and clear, while the objects in motion receive the blur effect.
With this shot, it was a particularly windy day out, so it was important to have my phone nice and steady. I use this standard smartphone tripod to line up my shot.
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Here is the result of my shot.
Using the Long Exposure and PRO mode, photos are captured at a resolution of 4096x3072.
Thanks to OPPO for supporting this thread.