The image is somewhat flat and
some shots lack detail.
Outdoor
shots lacked detail, especially close - ups.
Not exact matches
The film is
shot and edited nicely and would have course be improved upon in HD with a
lack of
detail in some paintings and art pieces that would be more intensive on Blu - ray.
As you'd expect with film - based material, the blacks will tend to look a little bit crushed and
lacking in
detail compared to digitally -
shot footage but, that aside, this is a lovely image.
Some dusk
shots looked blurry and
lacked detail, and indoor photos in medium light were pixelated and had a yellowish cast.
Images of various colored plush toys
shot in a well - lit room appeared washed out and
lacked detail.
Although
shots from the front - facing camera were bright, they were very grainy and
lacked detail.
The results are average camera phone
shots,
lacking detail in the distance and suffering from heavy fringing from high contrast scene, and plentiful noise and softness when the light drops.
Colours
lack vibrancy and
detail in landscape
shots is poor.
The front camera is a 1.2 MP jobbie, and using a third - party camera app we found the
shots it produces are packed with chromatic aberration, and
lack any refinement or
detail beyond the very basics.
They're the kind of
details that can bubble up and surprise you even after a week's intense play - like how the frustration at the
lack of an ammo counter on the HUD gives way to delight when you eventually find it in the canister on your character's back, slowly depleting with each schlepping
shot.
The sideline team
shots however could have looked a little sharper and likewise the fans
lacked some serious
detail.
Final
shots are quite smooth and
lack details.
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.
It's not a complete disaster, but
shots taken with this camera look soft and
lack detail.
It's arguably useful for taking sweeping environmental panorama
shots, but images will suffer barrel distortion on the edges, and when you zoom into fine
detail, you'll find a disturbing
lack of clarity.
The
lack of OIS means the camera is much slower to capture, resulting in a lot of out of focus
shots and a noticeable
lack of sharpness and
detail.
The first thing you notice are the colors — the red, in particular, borders on orange in the View 10's
shot, while the blue is darker than it should have been and thus
lacks detail.
Low - light
shots naturally suffer with auto - focus, but they also have noise and
lack details.
Unfortunately, the image quality follows the usual smartphone camera saga we've become accustomed to — churning out
shots that are reasonably good as long as the available light is good, with the only quibble being
lack of
detail.
Low - light
shots appear more muted and
lack the sort of
detail we hoped to see.
Images
shot in less than ideal lighting conditions
lack detailing and have quite a bit of noise.
The rear camera proves to be very capable, with the
shots rich in
detail and very sharp, even if the colors did
lack some punch.
These
shots don't hold up to close scrutiny, looking clearly processed and
lacking in
detail, but it's far better than the alternative: an indistinct black mush.
My
shots of flowers, food and fruits all looked soft,
lacking the precise
details that make the subject stand out.
Once nighttime falls, things just go from bad to worse, delivering
shots that just look terrible with a
lack of
detail and tons of noise.
But when it comes to low - light performance, the Alpha
lacks detail and
shots often come out very blurry and out of focus.
The color reproduction and dynamic range are pretty good, but the images
lack a lot of
detail and sharpness, even in daylight
shots.
Details on the game are scarce at the moment, with only a teaser trailer
lacking any gameplay and a Steam page that harbors a few environmental
shots being available.