You're beautiful and everyone knows it. That's why you take selfies. Rate this thread to express how the front-facing camera of the Huawei Nexus 6P performs. A higher rating indicates that the front camera produces fantastic results consistently.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I don't take many selfies, but this camera really shows how ugly i am.
No more for me!
Snap chat camera could be better though but thats more snapchat software.
Amazing selfie quality. The detail is amazing, and the wide angle lens is great for with friends/snapchat
tvdang7 said:
Snap chat camera could be better though but thats more snapchat software.
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I guess if you really needed to Casper is a good at fixing that.
For the vanilla experience, the stock camera app provides pretty good quality. Shame that you can't adjust, the exposure. But for the most part, I find the pictures to be really nice. There isn't much noise, especially when paired with HDR+.
The front cam is one of the best (or the best) ive ever seen.
I dont take selfies, but the cam is impressive.
...this is a thread?
Every time I take a picture with the front camera it has lines going through the picture, any ideas?
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...this is a thread?
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I for some reason cannot get a decent picture out of this thing. No matter how I adjust the ev settings, in any lighting, the pics always come out blurry. Example below
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So what's the trick for better pics?
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Look up camera apps in the market. Fxcamera and camera 360 and Vigenette are popular for good picture quality
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That does look bad... It looks like you didn't auto-focus, have you tried that? I think it's a long press on the camera button in the standard app.
Of course make sure the Picture Size is set to 5MP (2560x1920) and set the quality to 'Super fine'.
For third party applications, Vignette is indeed a good way to go. Has many more options than the default camera application.
Greetz
1. most important! be sure to keep the back lens cover clean. one fingerprint can mean the difference of a good picture and a blurry one.
2. lighting. watch for good lighting.
3. motion. a moving object(or your movement) will translate into a blur.
nexus s pics, stock camera app.
i have vignette and get the same results
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i have vignette and get the same results
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clean the lens cover with windex(glass cleaner). it looks like the lens cover is dirty/greasy. no app will give you better pictures, only you can control the quality of your pictures.
Long press the button for focus, release to take the picture.
Looking to buy a new phone and want the best camera possible for under £300
I have come here for honest advice
Thanks
Imho the P9 has a "Top-10" camera. This thread contains hundrets of pics. And here's one from me:
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Cam is great but it depends only on lightning condition.
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And I will give you honest answer: Its all depend on person who take a picture. :]
Its not a joke, you can have great picture made using even old Sony Ericsson K800i or Nokia N95 because its all depend on person who make it: knowledge of framing, setting up lighting, and most important aspect that most of people dont take in to the account: post-processing.
Yes, editing image after taking it is something normal and SHOULD be made. If would need some really good eye and hand and knowledge of your camera to take perfect picture without editing it later.
Thanks for the replies gents, I ended up buying a note 5 and I'm very happy (old phone) but the eis/ois in video is exceptional.
Seems a great friendly sub forum also
I compare mine to my wife phone galaxy s7 edge,and the p9 bit s7 easily with camera shots especially in light condition,and also in low light condition when using the flash
Hi, I'm very glad of my HTC but I have Strange problem with camera. When I have to take a picture and have strong source of light in front of me, I see strange light objects - something like reflection of this source of light. The same with the sun, light bulb etc
Do you have the same problem or it is typical only for my device?
Thanks for support.
Hubert
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Hi, I'm very glad of my HTC but I have Strange problem with camera. When I have to take a picture and have strong source of light in front of me, I see strange light objects - something like reflection of this source of light. The same with the sun, light bulb etc
Do you have the same problem or it is typical only for my device?
Thanks for support.
Hubert
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Can you post a sample photo here or a link to a photo? That would help to identify the problem
I tried but sth is not OK with this link.
Maybe this time. https://zapodaj.net/c694613bb0b07.jpg.html
You can see it on the door.
Not got that issue on mine, looks like a glare but I'm no expert in regards to photography.
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I tried but sth is not OK with this link.
Maybe this time. https://zapodaj.net/c694613bb0b07.jpg.html
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This looks like lens flare. If it is lens flare, it is sometimes caused by a dirty lens which you could reduce or minimize by cleaning the front of the lens with clean cloth and if you can't, move the phone around a little wrt to where the strong light source is can help.
Even the best lenses can have lens flare but so far, I haven't seen it much in my own U11+
The glass is clean. I don't know what to do becouse this is very strange for me. Probably I have give it to check by service.
Hi everybody
The latest GCamera Mod from @Arnova8G2 seems to be working great on the Black Shark.
I tested it on my CN version, so far everything (except slow-mo, didn't test that) seems to be working.
A few comparison shots taken with stock Camera app and Google Camera can be found here.
A shot of Google Camera normal setting vs Night Sight in almost complete darkness here.
This is the version i installed to test: GCam Post Link
Here's the thread, taken from the OP6 section: Thread
It looks to me that the Google Camera is able to get more details into the photos, especially in the close ups. I'm actually impressed!
Test it and share your results!
Nice one, for me the front facing camera cant save photos, it shows ok and the camera is working but if i click to take a photo nothing happens, no photo is saved.
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Nice one, for me the front facing camera cant save photos, it shows ok and the camera is working but if i click to take a photo nothing happens, no photo is saved.
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Does it still not save pictures for the front camera?
Also, does it work for global rom?
Download link doesn't work (anymore).
Hi, I tried the version that you recommended. It's working fine if using rear camera, but for some reason front camera only shoots 5mp images instead of 20mp.
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So, Pixel 7a's ultrawide camera has PDAF unlike the 7 or 6a. But reviews said it's missing the dedicated Macro mode of Pixel 7 Pro.
But how close can it actually focus? Has someone who has the phone already tried?
Most phones with ultrawide cameras with autofocus can actually focus at like 3 cm distance (maybe all except for Sony), so I'm wandering if this one can too, or if it's like Sony and it can only focus from like 10 cm.
Thanks!
the ultrawide camera of the 7a has no autofokus or macro mode.
it has a fixed focus
Google store says it has PDAF
I know, but this information is for the 64MP main camera.
They have a mistake there.
I have the 7a here and only the 64MP main camera has autofocus.
Not the ultrawide or the front camera.
I checked it again, and the autofocus is written only for the ultrawide. So it indeed seems it's just written in a wrong place.
Too bad. I hoped there would be finally an upper midrange compact phone with macro capability. Now there's only Motorola...
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Too bad. I hoped there would be finally an upper midrange compact phone with macro capability. Now there's only Motorola...
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No macro, but cropping to a certain level is still somewhat usable: 1st pick regular x1 size and 2nd was enlarged/cropped at about 40%.
(btw. it's Fowler's toad as ID'd by Google lens)
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