Not exact matches
The 1.3 - MP front - facing camera
took decent pictures
indoors and out, and the Snapboothapp adds a layer of fun with Photo Booth - style
image capture.
Our sample
images were
taken on sunny days
indoors and the
image the BlackBerry Q10 produced was full of color, high detail and contrast were all very impressive when compared to the
image the iPhone 5 produced.
The tablet
takes poor
indoor and outdoor photos, is weak in both low - light and bright conditions, produces passable
images whether its sunny or cloudy, and is certainly not going to win any awards.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable
indoors, and in the climates you live in and
take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to
take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low other - dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the home or in public
Image of a guard dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some breeds are easier than others)
Many of her black and white
images are
taken at night, both
indoors and in nature, when our ability to see clearly may be limited but the open gaze of the camera dispassionately records it all.
In a side - by - side shot between the View 10 and the OnePlus 5T, after correctly determining I was
taking a photo of a plant, or what's better know as my lazy attempt to use tech to grow basil
indoors, the View 10 produced a shot with better white balance and more detail in the shadows for a more pleasing
image overall.
The shutter speed is nice and quick, allowing you to easily
take a shot, and the
images in general are vibrant, rich in color, with a good amount of contrast and dynamic range in both
indoor and outdoor situations.
It doesn't beat the «real» flagships, but the 16MP main camera
takes good sharp, detailed
images outdoors and even
indoors if there's a bit of natural light.
Combined with the ASUS SuperPixel Engine that intelligently controls sensor light sensitivity and reduces
image noise, ZenFone 4 Selfie Pro is able to achieve twice (2x) the light sensitivity of a typical smartphone camera and helps users
take beautifully clear and vivid selfies, day or night,
indoors or out.
Edit Honor 6 plus camera review Bright sunlight Honor 6 plus camera performance is better than iPhone 6 plus
Indoor fluorescent light Honor 6 plus gives more natural colors and details i.e true to source
image Low light (in party and social gathering we get same condition where smartphone cameras fails to deliver) Colors more accurate details much better than iPhone 6 Ultra low light (not regular condition without light and by flash light of canera) Honor 6 plus continue to show better colours due to dual lense system and more part of object) Conclusion Honor 6 plus gives much better than iPhone 6 and give more details and true to source
image But
taking photos continuously on iPhone will
take time difference very little and Honor 6 plus
takes time but shutter speed is very fast than iPhone 6
In a series of pictures
taken indoors, the S8 pulled ahead with clearer, less blurry
images.
The AnyLight technology will essentially make the screen appear white and black when outdoors which should be easier to view (most of the time, as this didn't end up happening when I
took the main
image photo) and when
indoors it'll appear with color.
While the ceiling of what this camera is capable of may be high, it can fall flat with dull and over-processed
images when
taking indoor and extremely low - light photos.
Images taken in low - light settings, such as
indoors, will predictably need a long enough shutter speed that any sort of movement will cause a blur.
Images taken in low - light areas have the grain and detail softness that you'd come to expect for a phone of this price, but what struck me the most was just how slow the camera gets when trying to
take a photo even when you're
indoors during the daytime.
The tablet
takes poor
indoor and outdoor photos, is weak in both low - light and bright conditions, produces passable
images whether its sunny or cloudy, and is certainly not going to win any awards.
The 16 - megapixel rear camera
takes detailed shots with accurate colors outdoors in well - lit conditions, but as soon as lighting becomes artificial or you go
indoors,
image quality deteriorates.
The company has
taken away features like optical
image stabilization, which results in blurry shot
indoors and in low - light conditions.
The dual - lens setup also combines with optical
image stabilization to make for some decent night time shots, though there was still plenty of noise in artificially lit
indoor environments - which, let's face it, is when most of us
take our shots.
We
took a variety of test shots under various lighting conditions, some on a cloudy day, some
indoors, and others under irregular lighting, which you can see in the
images below.