With an f / 2.6 aperture and 1 - micron pixels it's not worth using in even mixed lighting conditions or
most indoor shots — there's just too much noise and blur far too often.
Not exact matches
The Tactical 100 seems
most at home in the
shooting range,
indoors or out.
before quietly padding past an
indoor waterfall onto the cliff - perched patio of the infamous Goldstein Residence, the setting for today's
shoot — her
most high - fashion yet.
At the UK's
most comprehensive
indoor centre you can learn how to
shoot properly with expert tuition.
As for the 70 mm presentation... considering
most of the film is
shot indoors, on a single set, is it fair of me to say that it seems like a waste of the format?
In part because the safety and benefits of early socialization are well documented,
most urban and suburban areas of the country now have access to
indoor puppy socials that require just the first set of
shots.
As with
most smartphone cameras, the best results comes from well - lit environments however,
indoor and low - light
shots from the Mate S are actually quite good.
In
most indoor conditions, even with sunlight streaming into the room, our test
shots came in varying shades of grainy and / or fuzzy.
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.
We took close ups, landscapes, portraits,
indoor, and outdoor
shots and the detailing was on point in
most cases and zooming into the picture did not result in pixelation for quite a while.
In good outdoor lighting it's possible to get some half - decent
shots, but it struggles
most of the time while
indoors.
It will be fine for
most people as you'll get good details in the outdoor
shots, but
indoor shots are grainy — good luck with low - light environments.
Like
most cameras in this segment, you'll have some issues with grain
indoors, and in some
shots the camera's slower shutter speed can cause moving objects to blur a bit.
The rear camera does manage to get some good
shots, even
indoors where
most budget phones struggle.
Flash on
most handsets are not good, try
shooting indoor in different light at different location or try experimenting with white balance.
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.
Indoor shots go for a toss and low - light photos take a hit,
most of them looks just bearable.