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iPhone X vs LG6
On 20/12/2018 15:44, philo wrote:
On 12/19/18 5:07 PM, Davoud wrote: philo: My LG6 seemed decent until my wife recently upgraded to an iPhone X. For low light shooting hers is vastly superior... I don't know anything about Android phones; I use an iPhone X. However, a friend and I took photos of the same scene in poor lighting. His Android produced a distinctly better photo (more accurate color, less noise) than my iPhone. One instance proves nothing, but the Android was a clear winner in that instance. I compared shots again and though I think her results were better than mine, considering how dark it was in there...mine did a good enough job. Photo by Keith Sergeant Starry sky reflected in the Lancaster canal at Bilsborrow https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...&oe=5CA908 D6 -- David B. Blog comments:- https://vxer.home.blog/2018/12/08/vx...file/#comments |
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iPhone X vs LG6
On 12/20/18 10:17 AM, David Taylor wrote:
On 20/12/2018 15:42, philo wrote: [] I did try another camera app. Not much difference though. Thanks I think, rather than spend money I'll just take my Nikon along if I need to shoot* in low light. I did say one which allowed longer exposures.* The Google Pixel 3 equivalent takes multiple ~0.5s exposures with OIS, then aligns and combines them. One of my earlest tests: * https://www.satsignal.eu/2018-11-29%2003.24.30.jpg and, no, I'm not claiming this replaces a bigger camera with a wide-aperture lens! Nice. I have been experimenting with settings and my results are good enough that I should be fine for a while |
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iPhone X vs LG6
On 12/20/18 12:34 PM, David B. wrote:
On 20/12/2018 15:44, philo wrote: On 12/19/18 5:07 PM, Davoud wrote: philo: My LG6 seemed decent until my wife recently upgraded to an iPhone X. For low light shooting hers is vastly superior... I don't know anything about Android phones; I use an iPhone X. However, a friend and I took photos of the same scene in poor lighting. His Android produced a distinctly better photo (more accurate color, less noise) than my iPhone. One instance proves nothing, but the Android was a clear winner in that instance. I compared shots again and though I think her results were better than mine, considering how dark it was in there...mine did a good enough job. Photo by Keith Sergeant Starry sky reflected in the Lancaster canal at Bilsborrow https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...&oe=5CA908 D6 Nice, and the other morning a got a very good shot of the moon. |
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