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Huawei preying naiveté of consumers
Photographer Leaving DSLR behind for Huawei P9
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Mar 6 2017, 01:19 PM
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QUOTE(ryder_78 @ Mar 6 2017, 01:19 PM) The article on The Star may be sponsored by Huawei for publicity but it is useful to note that the P9 may be among the best camera phones alongside say Galaxy S7 or iPhone 7. Since the cost of the P9 is considerably lower than the Samsung and Apple units, it may represent great value for money to those who are looking for a smartphone that is not too costly but yet take good photos. End of the day the Huawei camera pictures are all result of in camera post processing. I have not been paying much attention on Huawei though it appears that the upcoming P10 Plus may be worth considering. I am aware that the quality of photos may not depend on the quality of the phone too much but the person who is using the phone itself. Though it is encouraging to note that the quality or hardware of the phone is good for photography. The photos may not look too striking though it is useful to note that it's one of the better camera phones among the plethora of smartphones out there. Slap on Leica name as marketing ploy to woo uninformed mass consumers into buying phones. There is only so much a wide angle lens with a tiny processor can do before photos have to be faked. Bokeh is a simple example of what the P9 fakes. The results can be comical. P9 gets confused by the dog leash and applies bokeh to parts of it. The rest of the leash is still in focus. Grass bokeh abruptly ends, there is a clean line separating the out of focus and in focus grass. Conclusion photographer in the article has limited photography range, simple phone cam is enough QUOTE(freddy manson @ Mar 6 2017, 02:49 PM) The lens is not made by Leica.Difference is in the wording Co-Engineered by Leica. At least old Nokia's have glass made by Carl Zeiss This post has been edited by aaronpang: Mar 6 2017, 05:45 PM |
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