As for the cons, photos taken on iPhone 6s show
some luminance noise in low light, color shading when indoors, a yellow cast in outdoor conditions and occasional ghosting.
The Nubia Z11 displays fine detail preservation, with lower levels of
luminance noise in the sky compared to the Samsung S7
Very visible corner shading occurs, however, with a resulting buildup of
luminance noise in the corners, and portraits often display red eyes, as well as relatively low levels of fine detail preservation.
Not exact matches
Using flash
in very low - light conditions, some
luminance noise is visible
in the shadow regions, but overall white balance, color rendering, and detail preservation remain good.
Noise is also well - controlled in flash exposures, with only a slight luminance noise visible in the outer f
Noise is also well - controlled
in flash exposures, with only a slight
luminance noise visible in the outer f
noise visible
in the outer field.
Noise reduction is also good, especially under bright light, and although some luminance noise is visible in homogenous areas (such as the sky when shooting outdoors), it's not a significant con
Noise reduction is also good, especially under bright light, and although some
luminance noise is visible in homogenous areas (such as the sky when shooting outdoors), it's not a significant con
noise is visible
in homogenous areas (such as the sky when shooting outdoors), it's not a significant concern.
In blur - free low - light images detail preservation is very good, with only the loss of very fine details, although a coarse
luminance noise is sometimes visible
Noise reduction is generally very well - controlled, too, and although a slight build up of luminance noise is visible in areas of uniform color (such as the sky), it's not too concer
Noise reduction is generally very well - controlled, too, and although a slight build up of
luminance noise is visible in areas of uniform color (such as the sky), it's not too concer
noise is visible
in areas of uniform color (such as the sky), it's not too concerning.
Luminance noise is very strong on videos shot
in low light, with more
noise evident
in areas of uniform color compared to videos shot using the Google Pixel
In low - light conditions, some slight luminance noise is visible, but the noise is rendered mostly in a less offensive high - frequency pattern, which is good new
In low - light conditions, some slight
luminance noise is visible, but the
noise is rendered mostly
in a less offensive high - frequency pattern, which is good new
in a less offensive high - frequency pattern, which is good news.
Some
luminance noise is visible
in the sky, particularly
in cloudy conditions, although
in areas of uniform color (such as a clear blue sky), the effect is better controlled.
Luminance noise is also low, which is good, but it comes at the expense of some loss of texture, especially
in intricate areas.
Fine textures are nicely rendered
in most conditions and
noise is generally well under control, with only some
luminance noise visible
in blue skies and under indoor and low - light shooting conditions.
Furthermore, the color shading visible
in photos taken with the device is even more visible
in videos taken
in low - light scenarios, and the same goes for
luminance noise that's basically unavoidable.