Hello, everyone. I've been following this thread for quite a while now and I have also noticed poor image quality in the low light shots.
But there are ways to make the image quality slightly better.
The trick is to use the Nokia Camera as your camera app as opposed to the stock Microsoft Camera since it allows you to play with the camera settings more to get a better picture. Plus, I think the Nokia Camera recovers slightly detail than the stock camera.
I took this image with the Nokia Camera and as expected, the results were underwhelming, at most.
![WP_20140724_20_25_43_Pro.jpg WP_20140724_20_25_43_Pro.jpg](https://windowscentral-data.community.forum/attachments/43/43683-52e2083a4b9b8c8d808fd9fb887a39e7.jpg)
As you can see in this image, the colors are slightly less saturated and there's a lot of grain and image blurring. That's because
in AUTO MODE the app boosts the ISO levels to 3200, making the images grainy/noisy. Notice the stairs on the left side of the image is blurry.
However,
if you set the ISO to 400, the images look much better. Saturation levels are adequate and what'smore is there's enough detail in the image (like the stairs on the left side and the detail on the leaves of the trees in the center, compared to the first image).
The only downside to setting the ISO low is that you need the phone to be stable when capturing or the images will be blurred.
Anyway, that's it for now. I'll try and take some more pictures without putting the phone in a stable platform (tripod, flat surface, etc.) and will report back soon. Hope this helps!