More or less same with other duallayer case eg spigen tough armor. But i like this type of cases, i only use duallayer cases for all my phones, feel more secured when holding in hand
More or less same with other duallayer case eg spigen tough armor. But i like this type of cases, i only use duallayer cases for all my phones, feel more secured when holding in hand
Too thick. When it's too huge it won't feel comfortable to hold like holding brick.
I am looking for something like rhinoshield for iPhone that covers sides and back but currently only have bumper.
Any photographers here? Is note 8 comparable to any beginner DSLRs?
no...way too far..if terms of quality and spec is way way to far....i have d5 mark 4 and sony a7....most of the time i go for landscape photo...if u want to put side by side on screen, looks close yet so far...but if u print out or edit in pc then pixel blows in note 8 compared with dslr. Even compared to a Nikon or Canon crop sensor, the phone's sensor is like 1/12th the size. It can only pick up so much light, despite it's large aperture. The aperture is a fraction, so you can't even compare F1.8 between one camera to another.
With the right lighting though, you can make a Polaroid photo look awesome. There's a lot of challenges for that kind of stuff
This post has been edited by sam60: Feb 19 2018, 11:26 AM
no...way too far..if terms of quality and spec is way way to far....i have d5 mark 4 and sony a7....most of the time i go for landscape photo...if u want to put side by side on screen, looks close yet so far...but if u print out or edit in pc then pixel blows in note 8 compared with dslr. Even compared to a Nikon or Canon crop sensor, the phone's sensor is like 1/12th the size. It can only pick up so much light, despite it's large aperture. The aperture is a fraction, so you can't even compare F1.8 between one camera to another.
With the right lighting though, you can make a Polaroid photo look awesome. There's a lot of challenges for that kind of stuff
Wow, yours are high tech gadgets. How about this Nikon d3400?