Pictures/Videos taken with your 920!

Kissanviikset

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Those washed out GS3 shots look just terrible. Lumia 920 photos are so full of colour and contrast. That washed out look is evident in all GS3 shots i have seen. You can immediately tell which shot is from GS3.
 

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Shutter speed of 1/3 sec...Were these taken with camera handheld? If so, you have extremely steady hands!

Yes, those were handheld shots. I can get blurry shots also especially when shooting ISO100 setting. Usually i can get that kind of quality. You just need to keep phone steady until camera is ready to take another shot.



Above photo has full 1 second exposure time and i promise that was handheld photo
Photo above is taken with Nightshot mode and ISO400 -2EV



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This dark it was in real life :grin:

Orinals https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=14699b2ac572d45a&id=14699B2AC572D45A!1679&authkey=!AAnf8L3pTi7LU2w#cid=A7E6EC70CBC020D7&id=A7E6EC70CBC020D7!304 and https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=1469...#cid=A7E6EC70CBC020D7&id=A7E6EC70CBC020D7!306
 

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Amazing shot for a 1 sec exposure HANDHELD! The OIS on this camera is incredible. Forget about other phones, I don't think even dedicated point and shoot cameras can give you that kind of handheld shots. Of course these are not as sharp as daylight shots, but one can downrez and sharpen it a little in post-processing and they look very legit on typical computers.
 

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Those washed out GS3 shots look just terrible. Lumia 920 photos are so full of colour and contrast. That washed out look is evident in all GS3 shots i have seen. You can immediately tell which shot is from GS3.
what's interesting those S3 shots on the device look great then on the PC it doesn't. S3 screen tricks you of your photos.
 

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Here are some pictures I took on our trip to the grand canyon and out the window at home. Auto everything. Post Portico (I think).


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Maybe someone can make a guide for getting the best night /low light shots? Or does it depend on the environment to know when to use certain settings?

Is it now 200iso and -2exposure value? Does the camera mode need to be on Auto or on night?

With the shots I'm seeing you guys taking, I think a guide would be very helpful to photo newbies like myself.
 

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Maybe someone can make a guide for getting the best night /low light shots? Or does it depend on the environment to know when to use certain settings?

Is it now 200iso and -2exposure value? Does the camera mode need to be on Auto or on night?

With the shots I'm seeing you guys taking, I think a guide would be very helpful to photo newbies like myself.


Totally agree
 

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I personally have learned alot in forums by asking questions. With the 920 I'm getting best pictures in low light using 100-200 ISO and ever thing else auto except of my kids I'll use sport option sometimes.
Night shots I use 200 ISO and night or night portrait and just recently started adjusting the EV from -1 to -2 for real dark settings.
Just play within the ranges and take multiple shots to see what looks best to you then you can start getting a consistency going into a environment you will know what to out your phone at to maximize the potential of the camera.
 

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Maybe someone can make a guide for getting the best night /low light shots? Or does it depend on the environment to know when to use certain settings?

Is it now 200iso and -2exposure value? Does the camera mode need to be on Auto or on night?

With the shots I'm seeing you guys taking, I think a guide would be very helpful to photo newbies like myself.


I'll repost my links since it was so early on in this thread:

Become a photo-pro by using your Nokia Lumia camera settings ? parts 1 & 2:
Become a photo-pro by using your Nokia Lumia camera settings – pt 1 – Nokia Conversations : the official Nokia blog
Become a photo-pro by using your Nokia Lumia camera settings – pt 2 – Nokia Conversations : the official Nokia blog

10 photography tips for the Nokia Lumia 900
10 photography tips for the Nokia Lumia 900 – Nokia Conversations : the official Nokia blog
 

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Some close-up photography at SeaWorld. Settings were "Close-Up" on scenes. No flash assist, and no flash. Everything else on auto/default. No post-processing done.


WP_20130106_317 by oliverxlicious, on Flickr

WP_20130106_312 by oliverxlicious, on Flickr

WP_20130106_311 by oliverxlicious, on Flickr

WP_20130106_310 by oliverxlicious, on Flickr

WP_20130106_309 by oliverxlicious, on Flickr


Here's a video sample of one of the Shamu shows at night. The phone even gets heavily splashed on, which also occurred during a daytime show as well, which indicates the phone has some level of water resistance. Please view at 1080 to get the full experience.

 

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here is one of my 36g planted aquarium, featuring my small group of Herbertaxelrodi rainbowfish

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