Pictures + Videos Taken With My Lumia 830

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I don't know if it's just me - but in Win 10 I feel like the camera takes pictures so sharp it hurts my eyes ;)
 
Amanita muscaria is noted for its hallucinogenic properties :winktongue:
Just kidding.
If you are referring to win 10 x pc the photo viewer app has an autoenhance feature enabled by default.
Still preferring the "old" photoviewer that you can re-enable with a reg file.
 
Nope - I mean the Lumia Camera on the phone itself - don't recall the pictures to be THIS sharp back on 8.1. Nor slightly overexposed on auto shutter time.
 
For Your consideration - taken on Lumia Camera ISO 64, WB daylight rest on auto - first by LC, second a little edit in Rawer

knight and day - almost literally


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Here a couple of picts
The closeup is a crop, shot on Refocus.
 

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This is, by far, the best shot I've ever taken on this phone. I forgot what exposure/ISO I used though.

P/S: If you zoom-in, you can see the stars.

Edit: I've no idea why the photo in forum is displayed horizontally. It's meant to be a vertical photo. If you wanna view it, click the photo, and click the pop-up image again. It should open the image in a new window vertically.
 
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This is, by far, the best shot I've ever taken on this phone. I forgot what exposure/ISO I used though.

P/S: If you zoom-in, you can see the stars.

Edit: I've no idea why the photo in forum is displayed horizontally. It's meant to be a vertical photo. If you wanna view it, click the photo, and click the pop-up image again. It should open the image in a new window vertically.

Hate to burst Your bubble, but those spots are the infamous "Lumia camera low light oversharpenning spots" Surely one can't see stars through clouds, can they? ;) Try ProShot - fyi You don't get stars unless using at least ISO800 for 4sec exposure - nothing managable handheld..

If You still don't believe me, cover Your lens with Your finger and check the photo.
 
Hate to burst Your bubble, but those spots are the infamous "Lumia camera low light oversharpenning spots" Surely one can't see stars through clouds, can they? ;) Try ProShot - fyi You don't get stars unless using at least ISO800 for 4sec exposure - nothing managable handheld..

If You still don't believe me, cover Your lens with Your finger and check the photo.

I would try ProShot once I can get them for free. Still waiting for it to happen through myAppFree deals lol!

Anyway, I'm not aware of such things, but I did remember using 4 seconds of exposure time as well as a low ISO (I think it was around 100). After closer inspection, I do believe that the bottom part of the picture are, as you mentioned, contain lots of the oversharpening spots, as well as those within the area of the clouds, but I don't think those other bright spots were caused by that effect. I really legitly believe those are stars because when I took another photo on scene (camera position may have been altered a bit), some of the spots remain at the same place they were in the previous pic, with the same pattern (maybe some sort of constellation? I'm not sure)
 
Wow, there are some amazing pics in this thread. This was my first outing with my 830 but I'm happy with it so far!
Deschutes River Trail, Bend, OR
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..some of the spots remain at the same place they were in the previous pic, with the same pattern (maybe some sort of constellation? I'm not sure)

try covering the lens entirely and take 4sec, ISO100 photo ;) I freaked out my phone was defective, but only appears in Lumia Camera..
 
try covering the lens entirely and take 4sec, ISO100 photo ;) I freaked out my phone was defective, but only appears in Lumia Camera..

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I did as you said, and got this. Don't really see the oversharpening effect tho :/
FYI, I covered the lens using a piece of cloth, since using my finger somehow showed some light (apparently our finger doesn't really block the light from passing through it 100%).

Edit: Okay, viewing it now, I actually see light. Indeed, wtf.

On a side note, when I looked at the night-scape picture I posted earlier on and edited it, the spots turned into other colours (blue, red, yellow) which are often the colours of a star. So I guess most of those spots are really stars then? :/
 
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On a side note, when I looked at the night-scape picture I posted earlier on and edited it, the spots turned into other colours (blue, red, yellow) which are often the colours of a star. So I guess most of those spots are really stars then? :/

Nope. The spots are part of the image like anything else, so editing them would produce those results. There's simply no way you would capture faint starlight with everything else going on exposure wise in that photo. :)
 
Just playin' around at work. Both of these pics were shot as point and shoot. No after shot editing.
Lumia 830 using Lumia camera:
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iPhone 6s camera for comparison:
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A few shots of our new Sandvik DS310 bolter, the L830 does pretty good I think especially underground, will have to try out my L1020 to see how if fairs.ds310_0001.jpgds310_0002.jpgds310_0003.jpgds310_0004.jpgds310_0005.jpgds310_0006.jpgds310_0007.jpg
 
Very interesting line of work Elky64
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Yes it is raycpl. tis my job to fix em and a rock bolter can keep one busy when the back decides its hung on long enough LOL
Dark tunnels like these reminds me of scenes from Alien(s).. all we need are some xenomorph egg pods!! LOL
 

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