Not exact matches
Speaking at the Australian Vision Convention in Queensland on the weekend, Professor Read said it was not «near work» on computer and other screens causing myopia, but a
lack of adequate
outdoor light.
The facility is tiny and cramped, with no ventilation, poor acoustics, crumbling walls, cracked floors, unsafe heating and electrical systems, a failing septic system,
lack of natural
light and
outdoor animal holding / housing areas that flood in the winter and are impossible to disinfect.
Dynamic range is very limited when shooting in tricky high - contrast
lighting outdoors, but also in indoor conditions, where highlights in the brighter areas are often overexposed and
lacking in detail.
The device's 5.5 - inch 1280 x 720p IPS display is also a minor downside — streaming video content looks dull and
lacks definition, while in direct
light outdoors it's difficult to see.
Well -
lit outdoor shots were colorful, if
lacking in contrast and tending toward the cooler end of the color spectrum, and rarely looked overexposed.
In the UK in October you don't have the best natural
light for
outdoor photos, but we've seen it
lacking colour in some
outdoor photos as things get a little pale, at other times adding in the richness you probably want and not being entirely consistent with it.
Both displays are
lacking when used in the
outdoor sunlight
light.
Under bright
outdoor conditions the 13 - megapixel rear camera captures decent photos and in the absence of
light, you will find the
lack of details & noise is there.
When the weather in the winter is gloomy I try to have a lot of bright
lights on around me to try and simulate the
lack of
outdoor brightness.