zokstar
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Trip to Kelburn country park today, used the NX more but the 930 delivered some nice pics
Were these taken with all auto default settings?
Trip to Kelburn country park today, used the NX more but the 930 delivered some nice pics
Although the 930 and the S5 have similar sensor size, and image resolution, the S5 has one very major camera hardware omission - optical image stabilization. This makes a huge difference when taking pictures in lowlight.
Were these taken with all auto default settings?
This kind of stuff you should be able to pull off with 930. These are taken with 1520 running Cyan firmware, sorry about that :sweaty:
http://forums.windowscentral.com/nokia-lumia-1520/250141-18.htm#post2657764
Can Samsung do that free handed?
If the 1520 and the 930 have the same camera, why can't the 930 take decent night time pictures? Mine are grainy as hell.
If the 1520 and the 930 have the same camera, why can't the 930 take decent night time pictures? Mine are grainy as hell.
Those photos are taken with 100-ISO and shot times ranged from 1.6 to 0.5 seconds but no tripod was used, just holding phone steady and OIS took care of rest. You can check how photos look on auto settings from same scene from this folder https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=A7E6EC70CBC020D7&id=A7E6EC70CBC020D7!2015 lots of grain on those. There is also photos taken with Black firmware at the beginning. You can spot easily which ones are taken with Cyan firmware.
Its all about using manual settings at such low light situations. Just learn to use them and you start enjoying taking beautiful low light photos.
whats a bit troubling for me is none of the photos i have seen here or taken with my 930 are in any way significantly better than anything i took with my iPhone 5s.