QUOTE(EXkurogane @ May 9 2013, 09:16 PM)
I bought this phone knowing the camera wont be that great for landscape shots (and the fact that i need the camera a lot), because 90% of photos i take are portrait/people or macro/close up shots, which the phone is pretty good at. The aperture is only f/2.0, lacking depth of field, so, the photos wont be very sharp - an increase in sharpness may be possible with software tweaks but that will increase the amount of noise.
I had no choice but to buy this phone - it felt like upgrading from an ancient device since im still on symbian (Nokia N8), and lags are beginning to creep in my device, even after a complete hard reset. I wanna buy all kinds of gadgets but as usual, no money no talk.
Im waiting for the day i can buy a Nokia phone with an awesome cam (i buy a new phone at least every 2 years, so, EOS this year is a no-go for me), a 8 inch Windows 8 tab and a mid range DSLR. I dont have a DSLR yet, the best i have is only a point and shoot Canon cam. Not to mention my cashflow is being used to maintain my hobbies in anime mechandise...
i understand the larger aperture causes the lack of depth of field, but night shots are like unfocused!I had no choice but to buy this phone - it felt like upgrading from an ancient device since im still on symbian (Nokia N8), and lags are beginning to creep in my device, even after a complete hard reset. I wanna buy all kinds of gadgets but as usual, no money no talk.
Im waiting for the day i can buy a Nokia phone with an awesome cam (i buy a new phone at least every 2 years, so, EOS this year is a no-go for me), a 8 inch Windows 8 tab and a mid range DSLR. I dont have a DSLR yet, the best i have is only a point and shoot Canon cam. Not to mention my cashflow is being used to maintain my hobbies in anime mechandise...
haiyo got money for anime merchandise... i plan to collect car diecasts if got money haha..
technology no use chasing la bro
May 9 2013, 10:03 PM

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