Low light - OnePlus 6T Real Life Review

At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the OnePlus 6T's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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OnePlus stock camera app has extreme processing limitations and causes the camera to under perform. I would give this section 5 stars simply if using Google Camera to take pictures and video, but I know most users will not do this, so the stock camera performance gets a 3 star.

Very beautiful photos. I use GCam and the pictures are partially better than from Note 9.

It is strange to me that people complain about the native camera app of 6t. This is one of the few bright point of the phone.
Look at the two photos below, I took last night from Sagrada Familia, Barcelona. One without the night mode, and one with the night mode.
The GCam does not produce any better result in any situation for me. It maybe because I am using an older version of the GCam? I don't know. But I bought the phone with the hope of having close to Pixel Camera experience, while it is not close except for the low light situations.
I expect others to publish their photos here, when they claim GCam works amazingly or when they say the night mode of 6t cam doesn't work well.
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NO Headphone Jack 3.5 !!
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Wow.. so the low light photos are terrible because this phone doesn't have a headphone jack? I am sure you are pissed off by lack of headphone jack, but you don't have to post that in each and every thread...
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I'm pretty sure low light is caused by not having headphone jack, totally legit !!
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NO Headphone Jack 3.5 !!
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Wow.. so the low light photos are terrible because this phone doesn't have a headphone jack? I am sure you are pissed off by lack of headphone jack, but you don't have to post that in each and every thread...

1st is the the latest gcam mod 2nd is night mode stock cam.. Happy with both..

Flying back to Oahu from Maui tonight.

Ruby falls ( chatanooga Tennessee) , stock cam night mode

Rated it at 3 stars - average - as that's about where it stands. Nothing to get excited about. If you need a decent low light image, use a real camera.

Awesome photos in low light
I went for a party last weekend and have taken a lot of photos in a night club and all the photos came perfectly fine. I felt I don't need DSLR anymore when you get classy pics in your mobile then who would need a DSLR.
I got it for a very discounted price. If anyone is looking to purchase one, then you can visit an online site called S World Electronics

This is an innovative device

Great pictures in low light
Previously I used to have One Plus 3, then I have upgraded to 6T. The low light pictures taken from One Plus 6T is lit
Last week we had a house party and we had a low light setup. The photos we took from my phone was far better than the photos taken from other Android phones at the party.
One doesn't need a DSLR now, unless he is a professional though.

Not very good camera app ...like for the most apps!!

With gcam and night sight the night photos are awesome!

No need for Gcam the OP6T stock is fine for me.

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Any comments on how it performs with in your house pictures and kids?

Much of what is compared is outdoor pics which are not important to me. I am worried about indoor pictures and with kids, I can say the G2 I was just using and returned was not very good. Lots of noise, motion blur, even with lights on in my kitchen for example it would default to like 2200 ISO and made everything grainy.
Any comments on Nexus 5.
Plan to buy it today
thanks
Well ill let you compare.
I took 2 shots at night in a lamp lit room. This will make the flash kick in.
I took one with flash and another in HDR. The HDR one actually made the room the "right" colour (as in what I see with my eyes) whilst the flash makes everything white.
Perhaps hdr quality is lower? What do you think?
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I like the first one personally
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Well ill let you compare.
I took 2 shots at night in a lamp lit room. This will make the flash kick in.
I took one with flash and another in HDR. The HDR one actually made the room the "right" colour (as in what I see with my eyes) whilst the flash makes everything white.
Perhaps hdr quality is lower? What do you think?
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I personally dislike using the on-board flash on the N5 (or any phone or camera for that matter) because it's so bright and washes out your subject. The HDR feature is nice to have, but requires a steady hand to keep the images sharp.
Of the shots I've taken with my N5 indoors under low light, the phone bumps the ISO up to 1624. This is in a room at night with a single desk lamp on (photo faces the room, not the desk). So naturally those shots were fairly grainy.
I've taken a few in the kitchen and the ISO sits under 200, so those shots are much more crisp. The N5 adjusts for the lighting pretty well, so unless your kitchen is quite dim, I would say you'll find the N5 to be an improvement.
OK thanks.
To be honest was looking at the Z1 also and what I read is also not so good. I would rather go Nexus 5 over any other Android just worried about the 8M camera. Was trying to stay away from the Lumia 1020 despite it has the best camera. My perfect situation would be a Nexus with 20Meg camera and xenon flash.
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I personally dislike using the on-board flash on the N5 (or any phone or camera for that matter) because it's so bright and washes out your subject. The HDR feature is nice to have, but requires a steady hand to keep the images sharp.
Of the shots I've taken with my N5 indoors under low light, the phone bumps the ISO up to 1624. This is in a room at night with a single desk lamp on (photo faces the room, not the desk). So naturally those shots were fairly grainy.
I've taken a few in the kitchen and the ISO sits under 200, so those shots are much more crisp. The N5 adjusts for the lighting pretty well, so unless your kitchen is quite dim, I would say you'll find the N5 to be an improvement.
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for me it is a mixed bag : at school i took pictures of some course material and at home of my dog and they turned out great
http://i.imgur.com/CSvJKkv.jpg
However, i took a pic today inside a shopping center and the focus was off (it seems it focused on the background insted of the subject even if i manually selected the area)
I hope the new camera app will solve the focusing and relative slow shutter.
I guess it depends what you're planning to use the camera for. If it's for taking legitimate photos that you might want to print, I'm not sure if the N5 will fit the bill. But if that were the case then why not just invest in a point-and-shoot or even an entry level dSLR. They have become very powerful and quite affordable that it's a good option for any casual photographer.
If you're like me and just use your phone to capture random moments without needing to carry a point-and-shoot in your pocket at all times, then the N5 is good for this. Not the best camera on a phone out there, but coming from the N4 it's a huge improvement (although, that's not saying much). Plus, Google is supposedly working on a new camera api that will support RAW photos. Something to consider.

Note 3 camera grainy spots

Like the title says I'm having a problem with camera when I take pictures on night.
I put something on front of the camera sensor to take a full black picture but instead what I took was millions of tiny spots.
Anyone else having this problem too?
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Where is the spot
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Where is the spot
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http://imgur.com/JRn7cx5
tapatalk compresses the pictures but here is how it looks on my pc screen.
why isn't full black?
here is the original:
http://imgur.com/PSrKg9p
Looks like regular high-ISO noise to me...
Set the ISO value to 100 and see if they still show up.
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Looks like regular high-ISO noise to me...
Set the ISO value to 100 and see if they still show up.
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At ISO 100 spots are smaller but still some visible zooming.
Is this normal, why isn't plain black instead?
http://imgur.com/rS8FflI
It's normal. It's a common thing in photography.
The sensor is what's causing it.
Essentially, all camera sensors are made from one slab, the center is the highest quality and goes into a Full-Frame DSLR Camera such as the EOS 1D and 5D MKII. The next ring goes to Semi-Professional APS-C DSLRs as the EOS 70D. Next ring goes to the mid-range DSLRs as the EOS 600D. Fourth ring goes to low-range DSLRs as the 1000D and the better Compact Camera's. Next one to the cheap compact cams. The remnants are used in tiny Smartphone 1/3.2 sensors.
A full-frame sensor is 35mm. APS-C is 16.7mm, and the one in a smartphone is 3.2mm. The bigger the sensor, the better the detail and lesser the noise.
As such, the sensor in a smartphone is the lowest quality available in digital photography.
Now, the ISO setting determines the amount of noise. ISO decides how sensitive to light the sensor is. ISO 100 has the least noise, and every step increases it. On a APS-C in semi-professional DSLR's, this means you start seeing grain on 3200 ISO. In a smartphone, the sensor is so tiny you get grain at 100 already.
There's nothing you can do about it entirely, the best is to keep the ISO at the lowest setting possible at all times. (This increases the time the shutter needs to stay open, so in low light this might mean you get a shutter speed of 8 seconds or more. Keep that in mind.)
There's nothing wrong with your phone, it's just that the sensor in these devices is just made from the worst part of a sensor slab.
It might be a bit more comforting to put it this way:
My 1500 euro Canon EOS 70D, with an 1100 euro EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM does this:
(The prices aren't there to boast, they're there to show what kind of camera it is, as I know this is not a photography forum and people here don't know the difference in camera's by name.)
100 ISO (100%, image cropped)
3200 ISO (100%, image cropped)
12800 ISO (100%, image cropped) (Nobody in their sane mind uses this setting. I had no idea my camera even went this high, I absolutely never go above 6400, and even then I never go above 800 unless I have no other alternative, and only above 3200 in the direst of circumstances...)
You can see the grain in the 3200 starting to appear, and in 12800 it's horrible.
Hope that clears it up a bit
Thank you so much for your explanation, everything clear now.
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+1 for the highly detailed information. Very helpful reading!
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I'm personally really liking the camera. Camera is always my top priority and I've gone through five phones in the past year trying to find the complete package. I'm coming directly from a S7. While I wish the main camera has a few more tricks up its sleeve it is quick and I love how it animates and names collages etc from the app instead of having to upload the photos to google photos and do the processing there.
I'll be putting up random shots over the next few days in my Google Photos folder: https://goo.gl/photos/vYAoiyxMw5VGSGPHA I tried attaching many of the shots but XDA yells at me for going over the size limit!
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I'm personally really liking the camera. Camera is always my top priority and I've gone through five phones in the past year trying to find the complete package. I'm coming directly from a S7. While I wish the main camera has a few more trucks up its sleeve it is quick and I love how it animates and names collages etc from the app instead of having to upload the photos to google photos and do the processing there.
I'll be putting up random shots over the next few days in my Google Photos folder: https://goo.gl/photos/vYAoiyxMw5VGSGPHA I tried attaching many of the shots but XDA yells at me for going over the size limit!
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Cute kid!
Those low light shots are a bit worrisome...
I agree...the low light shots aren't too great ....the dog pix have good detail in them. Does the camera shoot 1080p video at 60fps?
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Those low light shots are a bit worrisome...
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I agree...the low light shots aren't too great....
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I'm going to be crying on the inside until my phone gets here in a month.
Well, I may continue to cry cuz the low-light capabilities won't miraculously get better.
I've been using this for a couple days and my thought are the LOW light shots aren't bad. It's the NO lights shots that it gets really grainy. And I'm ok with that. There aren't many times I'm taking pictures in almost absolutely no light. For LOW light like at a restaurant, bar, concert, on a street at night, etc. They are great
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An f/2.0 aperture is not really a low light sensor. And considering how tiny is the sensor, the Pixel XL does a great job.
A low light aperture is under 2, and each stop, or portion of stop like f/1.8, makes a huge difference.
My intention is not be be a pedant. I think many hope f/2.0 means far, far better low light capability than it actually imparts.
It needs some light.
patrick
I personally am sold on the camera!! Took it on a Sunday afternoon hike this wknd and tried it out... https://goo.gl/photos/XF32nTcwKbDXW37H9 Really happy with it! Note that it was VERY VERY bright and sunny.
I just notice the stupid Halo effect somebody was complaining about on one of my pictures.
Does anyone else have a problem withe front camera focusing properly? It seems to be unable to focus on things in the foreground for some reason and only focuses on the background, which makes everything in the front (like people's faces) seem soft and out of focus. Tested out some self portraits and at first, I thought maybe I was too close but no matter how far I stretched out my hand to take a pic, the background always seems to stay in focus.
Something might definitely be wrong with my front camera. I see pics of other people's front camera pics and they are very crispy, even in low light. Not only that, but the front camera pics I take seem to be shaky and blurry about half the time, like there is absolutely no image stabilization being used. I'm forced to do burst shots to compensate for this. Maybe my hands are too shaky? I never had a problem with this coming from an S6 though.
very good comparison videos vs popular phones
gsmarena test
http://www.gsmarena.com/piccmp.php3?idType=5&idPhone1=8345&idPhone3=7260&idCamera2=300308
it's very interesting that how hdr+ improves photo quality
look at the colors and details of 10 pounds money
pixel only lacks a good ois
ois + hdr+ = incredible
I like the image quality under certain conditions, but I'm getting super crazy haloing when there is even the least bit of light behind or off to the side of my photo target. It makes for some really crappy looking pictures when there is a huge opaque ring in my picture. Kinda disappointing.
I hear that this is supposed to be remedied with a software update. I hope this is true and I sure am looking forward to it.
Could someone test if it´s possible to shoot a clear picture of the moon with this device? Since there are no manual controls I would be interested in that. Shutterspeed in FV5 isn´t working, it doesn´t take a shot. And in my area there´s currently no moon to test it... Thanks!
I have made 9 galleries of photos taken with the Pixel XL in varying conditions (dawn to dusk) and the Honor 8.
https://jmcomms.com/2016/10/28/pixe...-grab-a-cup-of-coffee-its-gonna-take-a-while/
In video form if you prefer (21 minutes!);
I should probably create a curated list of Pixel XL photos for a Google Photos gallery soon, as I realise not everyone will want to look through that many photos!
I took a few quick point and shoot pictures with the White Pixel XL 32gb at the Best Buy Verizon display. Albeit very nice pictures, I was left a bit unimpressed, comparing to my LG v10 (didn't think of taking the same shots at the time to compare)
https://goo.gl/photos/iVS9hz5cM2gmQ5GF9
https://goo.gl/photos/dFWgUWNg6YEXXkWy8
what i found interesting is the rear camera takes pics @ 4:3 12 megapixels yet 16:9 are only at 8 megapixels ,where as my S7 Edge takes 16:9 12megapixels.....is there a setting im not using???

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great cam, wish it had OIS.
great dynamic range,details are top notch
Rather disappointing
I upgraded from Honor 7, just for the camera of Honor 9 and must say I am disappointed. Human skin is not captured realistically, with great details, but rather as if it always has the beauty effect on..
The front camera is worse than the one of Honor 7. But it could be fixed via a firmware update.
Hey guys, here are some pictures of me, which I made with the Honor 9.
# honor9
https://www.instagram.com/gerrit_korth_photography/
Zoom ist very good https://www.instagram.com/p/BYTq2p-FEPf/
NightShot
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYguVu3lVJq/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BW2dvQwF3TO/
THX for watch
The quality of the shots taken with the Honor 9 are pretty good. Just wished that it had OIS.
The hghlight of this phone is the low light capabilities of the camera. And Honor stood to its promise.
Perfect quality!!!
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And what about night photos?
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I upgraded from Honor 7, just for the camera of Honor 9 and must say I am disappointed. Human skin is not captured realistically, with great details, but rather as if it always has the beauty effect on..
The front camera is worse than the one of Honor 7. But it could be fixed via a firmware update.
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will you get the same results if you use a different camera app?
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will you get the same results if you use a different camera app?
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I didn't try that.. but I discovered that if I use the Pro Camera mode with Manual Focus, the "skin issue" is solved. I'm hoping for an update that will improve the camera's potential.
Can you recommend me a good camera app?
Thanks
got my honor 9 today. tested taking a closeup picture and compared with a colleague's s7 edge and he was impressed. honor has better color representation of the real thing.
Some samples from my H9
the camera is great
On 5th picture, I know that you`re from Serbia.
Nice pics.
with tripod and some knowledge on photography, the camera is capable to capture stunning pictures.
Has anyone tried the night mode with a tripod? Is it really that great as advertised??
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Very nice picture. Could you tell what settings did you use?
hei any one was have lg v20 or g4 can tell as if it better or not?
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Some samples from my H9
the camera is great
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Looks really great man...
Photo at night with wide aperture. Auto settings not pro mode
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I think that the Honor 9's camera is pretty good! This is a photo taken with the 2x hybrid zoom in low lights conditions

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Did not get much time to capture some shots with my new 7X. Here is some images that i took with 7X. All shots are from Auto mods. Nothing edited. Not get a chance to take Potrait shots. I know Potrait shot in 7X is just a joke only.. Its really sucks...
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Looking to get this for my mom, but with all the photos I've seen, they're all just... INCREDIBLY DARK...
Dual rear cameras of Huawei Honor 7X works
After seeing these photos, I can only say rear cameras with 16MP f/2.2 and 2-mp works together. Though sometimes the supported light is not enough. But most of the time, it works fabulously.
Try using the front camera in normal lighting condition and than cry in a corner because it just sucks...?
Photos are really bad in lower light conditions. The Pixel Camera port is not available for this chipset
The screen is nice but camera plain sucks
can the camera improve with an update?
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For sure but only if someone works on the camera software
Had mine few days 64GB/4GB blue and while yes it's a cosmetic upgrade over 6x I feel camera and performance isn't that much better some tweaking needed and yes low light is horrid
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Honor 7x seems to be much promising but yet I am confused if it can perform better than Mi A1. Software is the thing that can revolutionize the hardware functionality like camera.
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What if some other phone's camera app is made to use in honor 7x
I'm confused why previous comments were saying the camera sucks. I'm coming from a Galaxy S7 and wasn't expecting much but honestly this thing takes great pictures. Very detailed and crisp in the right predicaments.
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I'm confused why previous comments were saying the camera sucks. I'm coming from a Galaxy S7 and wasn't expecting much but honestly this thing takes great pictures. Very detailed and crisp in the right predicaments.
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I came from a Note 5 and the 7X camera blows it away hands down. I have decent low light photos as well whereas my Note 5 and wife's LG Vista was absolutely horrible.
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I came from a Note 5 and the 7X camera blows it away hands down. I have decent low light photos as well whereas my Note 5 and wife's LG Vista was absolutely horrible.
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Yeah it's still not good as the S7 but it's definitely on par with or better than the S6. What more can I ask for. I was totally not expec much out of this camera and was pleasantly surprised. I don't have the lag most people complain about except soentimes opening the camera app. Can't wait til my Oreo OTA finally comes so that's gone.
Pretty decent. This was shot with the aperture function and set to f/1
It´s a cheap phone, so I didn´t expect too much. But after the camera of my Note 4, this phone´s camera is just poor. Very poor. I´m gonna get rid of it , and get my Note 4 fixed.
I really dislike the camera, and I wish that I had read a review about it before I bought the phone. There are two problems. 1) The resulting images are WAY to contrasty. Anything in shadow is pretty much black. Outdoor shots will have a well exposed sky and very dark to black ground. If someone's face has shadow on it, they will be unrecognizable. Which brings me to the second point... 2) The camera does not remember any of your settings when you open it again, except for the flash setting. For example, you can set HDR mode, but it will always revert back to standard mode, sorry! Other manufactures have their cameras remember HDR mode. Or, you can put it in "pro" mode and wade through the menu and move the contrast slider to help the "too much contrast" problem, but the camera won't remember that if you close it and you will have to do that every time you open the application again. I'm experimenting with other camera apps, but you will lose the special features that the phone camera has like the depth of field simulation with the second lens., and you can't use it with features like the "press volume twice to wake up and take a quick picture". I'm really disappointed with it.
Have anybody tried to shoot with custom rom? Can i see sample images? I just want to make sure before i buy it

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