Taken with Samsung Galaxy S stock camera:
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Mar 12 2011, 10:59 AM
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Here is my contribution.
Taken with Samsung Galaxy S stock camera: Auto Mode ![]() Night Mode ![]() |
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Mar 13 2011, 12:18 PM
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QUOTE(blackwhitechipsKL @ Mar 13 2011, 12:31 AM) You are good! QUOTE(shark7 @ Mar 13 2011, 01:23 AM) why i heard ppl comments bout htc camera The camera on SGS is good all this while (I am not sure about others) for me. But it is only good if picture is taken under 'enough' light condition for SGS. If lighting is dim/dark, then the picture quality is sucks. Therefore nightmode comes in. But in nightmode, it is very difficult to get a good picture due to my shaky hands. If you close in my nightmode picture above, you'll see blurred vision of the subjects. Then I have to use anti-shake mode, but the anti-shake mode for stock camera is not very good (Coz it decreases the quality of the picture taken). However, the nightmode and anti-shake mode in camera360 apps is very good when use for SGS. The anti-shake mode in camera360 does not decrease the quality of the pictures taken. htc hero and desire pics looks awessome and what with samsung galaxy S..the 1st few post by TS looks like 3.2 mpx quality but in page 7,samsung glaxy S camera looks superb .is it bcause of the 2.2 update ?? May I add, HD video recording is awesome. This is the one that I love the most.... QUOTE(DJFoo000 @ Mar 13 2011, 01:47 AM) ^Front page is indoors shot, page 7 is outdoor shots. Generally, shooting under natural light (ie daytime outdoors) gives better results. SGS camera when use under bright natural light condition is very good for the picture quality. Under low light, picture quality is not good. But some tweakings of the settings will still make the pictures look good, but then this require some photographic skills which I am still learning.Indoor - Auto Mode, Stock Cam ![]() Outdoor - Scenery Mode, Stock Cam ![]() |
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Mar 24 2011, 05:45 PM
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Mar 25 2011, 10:03 PM
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QUOTE(Robert_27 @ Mar 25 2011, 10:36 PM) so beautiful pics taken by all users but can't find pics from Nokia N8. Currently have Blackberry 8520 and want to buy good camera phone with latest free apps, We all now know that the camera on this phone is brilliant, there have been countless blogs, pictures and articles on the web about this. I agree the specs on the camera are great for a phone. Even though as I didn't seems fantastic photo's from it as I expected. I seem to fair better with a standard Camera. If some one has the n8 so please share your honest review so i can clear my mind for Nokia N8 or HTC Wildfire. Hope got it soon. You cannot compare N8 camera with Wildfire. N8 camera is superior. Btw, this is Android thread, of course no N8 users post their cam photos here. You can find it in symbian threads.. |
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