QUOTE(wayfeel @ Jan 31 2017, 12:15 PM)
I wonder if all unit produce the same camera output cuz i tot lenovo P2 very good enough lol my gf using S7, i had OP3 n xiaomi...i tot since P780,P1 camera quite sharp n crisp n i have no complains
But i mostly set manual and iso 200 daytime, 800 indoor, 1600 for low light. But seriously im not heavy on photography just d casual type but i NEVER ever take lenovo camera to be bad one not even average, but slightly above average so i dont know what ppl in forum said lenovo camera suck r looking into what...either that or u guys seriously have very shaky hands compare to me lol. I can use OP3 take photo better than S7, at least my gf think so lol
Quite equivalent to Oneplus One also n oneplus camera r hardly average, they have great hardwares even since their first phone
If point and shoot during good lighting/day time=ok, but kurang sikit cahaya like petang or hujan time (as it is), then it will show p2 weakness, overall still ok vs xioami phone (mi max / RN3Pro)
i pov same as below, good light=ok, less or reduce=abis.
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/reviews/le...-review-1647605QUOTE
The 13-megapixel rear camera is really quick when it comes to focusing, thanks to its phase-detection autofocus capability. The P2 can click detailed macros in well-lit situations but landscapes appeared average. Details were passable, but noise is apparent at the corners of the image. The P2 can take decent low-light shots if there are light sources around. Without any light source, the shots get very grainy. We also found that the P2 was often unable to focus on subjects in low light, which was disappointing. The camera was able to reproduce accurate colours only with photos taken in conditions where there was a good amount of light.
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/lenovo-p2/3QUOTE
When pixel peeping, we found the P2 struggled a little on close up shots and night time shooting. That said, it doesn’t do too badly and the auto mode is quite reactive and will usually provide you with the best image possible.
The lens has an f/2.0 aperture, which is quite small and means less light hits the lens than on many cameras, which will be a big part of why low-light shooting isn't handled brilliantly by the P2.