They each have the same features, though Enhanced adds support
for Motion photos, which requires Android 8.0 + to work.
Motion Photos on the Pixel 2 can be easy to overlook, but the sheer amount of technology used to pull them off really is incredible.
The camera
takes motion photos — that is, it captures a few seconds of video around each still shot.
There's also a new
Motion Photo mode that automatically takes 3 second bursts of video alongside regular photos, although this can be forced to be on or off permanently if you so choose.
Stills are automatically captured
as Motion Photos, the Pixel 2's take on Live Photos from the iPhone, where a few seconds of video brackets each picture.
The camera will have a new shooting mode
called Motion Photos, which behaves almost identically to Apple's Live Photos.
Incorporated with Wi - Fi capability to facilitate sharing and storing images, the 16.1 - megapixel Samsung ST200F comes
with Motion Photo, whic...
Personally, I love Motion Stills, and I feel like it's a perfect substitute for the Pixel 2's
new Motion Photos feature, even if it doesn't capture a still image too.
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So not only did they get the great camera abilities but also features
like Motion Photos, Face Retouching, AR Stickers, and now Portrait Mode.
it is for Nexus 2015 running Android 7.1 +, if you don't
use motion photo, you can also use this one.
ZSL - enhanced version
includes Motion photos, diet smart - burst, and all ZSL version features, require Android 8.0 +, ZSL version contains ZSL HDR +, hybrid burst, 240 FPS slow - motion, 60 FPS video ready, and other OG Pixel features.
What's new in this version of the Google Camera NX, aside from the version bump, is the addition
of Motion Photos and Face Retouching.
Now, we will be sharing the latest Google Camera APK which
adds Motion Photo and Face Retouching to your existing first generation Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL device.
There's now
motion photos which look to be the equivalent of Apple's Live Photos that launched a few years ago; we're still not sure it has its place, but you can get some amusing or interesting results, and there's now portrait mode too.
Motion Photos captures a few seconds of video before and after a still photo to create an animated gift, similar to Apple's Live Photos.
Also added to the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL is
Motion Photo support, which is Google's rebranding of the iPhone's Live Photos feature.
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Motion photo series showcases the teen players in various action shots, trailed by their own ghostly movements.
Enable /
disable Motion Photos: Like Apple's Live Photos, when you snap a photo you can have it play a short burst of video.
Portrait Mode blurs backgrounds when taking a picture of a person or object,
while Motion Photos tack 1.5 seconds of video on either end of photos.
Motion Photos mimics Apple's Live Photos — tap on the shutter icon and the phone will take 3 seconds of video.
When Motion Photos was announced, I personally just saw it as a way of Google playing catch - up with Apple's «Live Photos» on iOS.
On a technical level, there is nothing
preventing Motion Photo from hitting the first - gen Pixel — both are built into the Google Camera, the camera app that ships on the Pixel and Pixel 2.
Google has updated its Photos app on Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, bringing the option to
export Motion Photos as GIFs.
You will also enjoy features such as Portrait Mode and
Motion Photo if you make the switch.
TechRadar's take: Live Photos have been fun, but they're never perfect, especially if you have a
cool motion photo that ends with you pointing your camera down toward the ground because you thought the moving photo would have stopped recording by then.
Motion Photos senses motion in the viewfinder and takes a few seconds of video on either side of you pressing the shutter button.
At the moment, the overflow menu for
Motion Photos on Pixel 2 devices provides users with the option to save as a still photo or a video.
It uses Dual Pixel technology to deliver iPhone - like Portrait Mode without a second camera sensor, and, again, iPhone -
like Motion Photos.
For the Pixel 2 smartphone's
Motion Photos feature, Google built on its existing Motion Stills technology by adding advanced stabilization that combines software and hardware capabilities to optimize trimming and stabilization.
It is now live, and as we speculated is
for Motion Photos on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.
There's
new motion photos on Google Pixel 2 XL, which can be seen as an answer to Apple's Live Photos.
That
includes Motion Photos, a new Live Photos - like feature that the latest Pixels support in which motion and sounded are captured along with your image.
The cameras also come with VDIS (Video Digital Image Stabilization), AR Emoji, grid lines, HDR (High Dynamic Range),
Motion photo support, location tags, full view mode, filters, timer, floating camera button, stamps, and quick launch functions.
Check out this stop -
motion photo of Sweat's excellent get - off to see what I'm talking about: LINK: So you say Josh Sweat has a slow get - off?
Again, this is something we have covered in past leaks, and today the company confirmed that its camera application has both a Face Retouching feature as well as
a Motion Photo mode.
The Motion Photo mode can be equated to Apple's Live Photos where it will capture some video before and after taking a still photo.
This version of the app includes several of the new app features like Face Retouching and
Motion Photos — which most users might never touch.
Motion Photo for Oreo works in this app as well, just so long as your device is working with the app's config camera HDR +: All Pixel.