Well I've had my duo for a few days now and I knew the camera experience wasn't going to be that great but OMG it's terrible!
While it is fair to say that the camera is bad, it is very capable in certain situations. Like other cameras and because of the software aspect, it takes time to handle a camera. I haven't spent enough time to know yet, but I will share my experience as I am taking more photos.
What is tricky for me is getting use to the front facing camera. It is very often bugy when flipping the phone to take non selfie photos. Sometime it will mirror the scene you want to shoot.. . A way to avoid bugs is to flip the phone before launching the photo app.
It is true it takes a lot of effort to make it work. I think it is because there are a lot of things that are now possible. This not a dual screen phone that is trying to do the same things as single screen phones. It's trying to do more and it is only with time that this will be smooth and right.
alodar101,
I don't understand what you are trying to say. I wrote more or less exactly the same. And I am not comparing it with anything in particular.
That doesn't mean we can't talk about what this specific camera with its duo unique for factor can do. And this can do things differently so it is an interesting discussion to have.
While taking a photo with an I pad or a surface or a laptop seems absolutely non sense, it can be useful sometime for productivity. In the case of the duo, since you can fold it you can, more comfortably, take photos.
Personally I need to take photos for my work and it matters for productivity that I find a way to make it look good. I am happy so far and I use apps to edit photos when needed.
Let's not make it seem like there only one way to describe the duo or to be productive. Panos, in the discussion says it's a device that people make their own. Especially since it's new and can already do much more.