In bright daylight there's good detail, but
poor dynamic range, which leads to overexposed or underexposed photos.
HDR Video attempts to improve
the poor dynamic range found on smartphone videos, which it does, and it has a pleasant side effect of lightening low - light capture as well.
Video quality is unfortunately disappointing, with
poor dynamic range and the tendency to overexpose, resulting in you having to continuously tap on the viewfinder to adjust the exposure and focus.
As you can see in the images above, the M5s had especially
poor dynamic range.
Colors are very accurate and you can snap some great looking shots provided the lighting conditions are right but the camera suffers from
poor dynamic range creating some overexposed lights and underexposed darks.
Several indoor photos I captured were noticeably undersaturated, and those taken in high contrast situations suffered from poor exposure and
poor dynamic range.
Not exact matches
I confess that I have become somewhat blasé about the
range of exciting — I think revolutionary is probably more accurate — technologies that we are rolling out today: our work in genomics and its translation into varieties that are reaching
poor farmers today; our innovative integration of long — term and multilocation trials with crop models and modern IT and communications technology to reach farmers in ways we never even imagined five years ago; our vision to create a C4 rice and see to it that Golden Rice reaches
poor and hungry children; maintaining productivity gains in the face of
dynamic pests and pathogens; understanding the nature of the rice grain and what makes for good quality; our many efforts to change the way rice is grown to meet the challenges of changing rural economies, changing societies, and a changing climate; and, our extraordinary array of partnerships that has placed us at the forefront of the CGIAR change process through the Global Rice Science Partnership.
Alternately shot with the Paradise FX 3D camera system and the Red One MX, the picture looks sufficiently filmic, but at times — particularly during the centrepiece car chase —
dynamic range is so
poor that I couldn't fathom somebody opting for the Blu - ray 3D alternative, even as I intuited that I was missing out on some effective comin» - at - ya gags.
The dual rear camera setup produces excellent photos, with fantastic
dynamic range, vibrant colors and decent performance in
poor lighting.