For some of the photos yes. The last pictures starting with parking lot and there on are all full auto, no post processing. I like to tweak photos and play around with settings of the camera. Thats the only way you will get really good photos. The 920 is a great point and shoot camera, but its fully capable of making professional looking shots if you set your white balance, exposure, ISO properly.
I don't have a problem with you post processing pictures at all. I just wanted to know if I was comparing apples to apples or apples to oranges. Obviously a shot that has been run through some post processing will look better than others who are posting images straight from their phones.
what are the settings you guys are using besides lowering the iso? I took some really quick shots last night ( first few with the phone) and they were fugly. they looked like cheap web cam pics. they were taken in low light. very blurry washed out
Campfire Picture. My friends 4s didn't even pickup the grill or yard behind the fire. Its a great low light camera
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I don't have a picture to post, but I do have a question about the camera. I have a toddler and we take quite a few inside shots. How fast is the capture? When I use my Titan II, I get a lot of blurry shots...he moves. Would the 920 do a better job here? I am pretty excited about the low light shots.
Thanks.
Campfire Picture. My friends 4s didn't even pickup the grill or yard behind the fire. Its a great low light camera
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Here are a couple images i took with my Lumia 920. And yes, i did a little bit of editing with the Nokia Creative Studio. But this just shows what you can do with this phone! I just love the way they turned out!!
Edit: I dont know why its posting 2 of my Chicago pic...oh well
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