This was using a garbage macro lens that uses my crappy kit 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 lens and a macro adapter I made using the diopter lenses from a crappy $5 dollar store pair of binoculars in a tube pretty much attached to a 49mm UV filter using a lens cap with a hole I made using a hole saw and electrical tape to fasten in together to have the ability to re use the filter. Taken with Sony NEX 7, 24.3 megapixels converted from .arw to jpeg using Adobe Lightroom.
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If I had a better lens, it would look better
http://imageshack.us/a/img580/3120/dsc00750h.jpg
for full size, I focused on the lettering of "Maps".
awesome.
That is Cool !!
Awesome post !!
Whut ???
I'm nerdy like that okay ?...LOL ....g
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When you take photos with your S2. Do you share them online without any editing?
Personally I've found that all my pictures are lacking in contrast and are gamma saturated. They look too washed out and can be vastly improved with a few quick photoshop filters:
scripts->image processor->run action (recorded an earlier action of auto leveling the image (CTRL + L, auto level, save, close)).
I wish they could look this good on the first take, reckon there's any tweaks that could be made to the camera firmware without slowing it down drastically? perhaps even a separate shooting mode.. I guess that would mean a 3rd party app..
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wow thats a big difference!
Ima try this aswell thanks
Lets hope cm9 improves camera
I think that the GT-i9300 is a very capable camera, but it does some heavy post-processing that ends up ruining the pictures.
In particular, it seems to be applying some form of artificial sharpening. I can't stand that effect, and it's the first thing I disable in any camera I take pictures with. However, I can't find an option to stop the stock camera app from doing this. Is there a mod, camera firmware, anything to fix this?
Here's an example of what I mean: look how there are while halos around the cables. There is also a really heavy and muddy noise reduction in low light scenes.
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Are you sure you don't have any effects, sceneries or quality reduction activated?
Absolutely. I even cleared the Camera app's data to be sure.
Does it not happen in your device? Test against something with sharp edges, like hair, cables and furniture against a clear background.
I am enjoying this camera, even though I don't really now how to harness the power of it's camera..
I work in security and take pictures of license plates in a large parking lot, and experimenting with my new LG V30, I took a simple picture while driving, and could barely read any plates in the picture, even though the lighting was decent.
I am not so worried about perfect color or anything cinematic. I just need to make the camera default the the most crisp and defined setting it can handle.I am in Manual mode, but a little unsur how to proceed. Any advice? Also can I make the camera default to manual mode when opened?
Thanks!
PM
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It looks like your focus may be off. May I ask why you prefer manual mode over auto? Here's one I took in auto mode.
https://m.imgur.com/Dfjd9Of
Sent from my LG-H932 using Tapatalk
I know the title sounds a bit catchy but... The second lens of the Poco F1 is supposely for depth information.
We know that same result is achieved via software on the front lens.
On top of that, when I try to shoot in portrait mode with and without hiding the lens, I don't see any difference in the bokeh effect, or in the whole picture at all.
So my following question: is the second lens actually used or is the bokeh effect achieved via software?
Some "proofs" would be greatly appreciated!
it's a working camera but i dont know about how effective it is. you can try it out in the device maintenance page or by downloading Activity Launcher from playstore>All activities>CIT>second camera test. you can also check the ir camera there
Thanks to @nagoo1 I was able to test it with Activity Launcher. Attached samples from the same angle of view from the main and the second lens.
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Hi everyone, do you use camera cover for your phone? I use and here the some different models...
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I was looking for the one made of tempered glass which cover the whole thing but I don't know if it's going to effect the image quality by adding another layer of glass on top of the existing one meanwhile I think the one you shared should be only for esthetic reasons because it doesn't provide any protection to the lens itself
i prefer to just use a case that protects the camera when i place the phone down on a table. and just be careful. i don’t want anything affecting the image quality when i shoot photos. no filters on my real camera lenses either.
Maybe it can be interenting if there isnt glass in the cameras and its only a small glass part with the holes for the cameras.
I have this, been on my phone from day one.
bear fox has a sapphire lens for the xperia 1iii
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