These were some pics I took at about 7am in Chicago. I cropped and straightened them with Photoshop Express on my phone, but they are otherwise unedited. All settings were auto. The sunrise one was shot in Rich mode and I adjusted the HDR slider a tad to show the different colors in the sunrise.
Thanks, I was pretty pleased with myself. And these are some of the first shots I've taken in which I wasn't thinking to myself "gee, I miss my 1020..."
How is Windows Mobile doing in Germany? Here in the US I occasionally see a Lumia 640 in the wild on a bus ride (say once a month), but almost never anything else.
So I've had the Note 7, and now the iPhone 7 Plus. Nothing, but nothing comes close to the 950 camera's. This was taken a few months ago. The camera is the best I've ever used.
After bying a mini-flexi-tripod for my Lumia 950, I wanted to try a bit of long exposure...
At first, I optimisticly tried shooting at 4 sec, which obviously resulted in a white picture. But there were a few other people with DSLR at the same place, so I asked one of them for some basic advice. We tried different time settings and the best results seemed to be somewhere between 1/15 & 1/20. Someone else told me later that I could try a ND filter from an SLR camera over my phone lens, with which I could use longer exposure times.
Shot 1/20 sec f/1.9 ISO 50
Has anyone else here tried long-expo with their Luma 950?
Any other tips?
Has anybody successfully tried using an ND filter? (Ideas to attach over L950 lens?)
Grabbed this scene early this morning. HDR is set on Auto. Flash is off. This is just a point and shoot picture. No editing....I did resize it down a tad.
Same picture with Adobe Photoshop Express Pinhole filter