Here are two pics I took in very low light with the 8t and the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
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Will i get the most out of its camera in comparison with other phones priced at the same level ?
If you have shaky hands, and you want great quality video and 4k, I definitely recommend getting Oneplus 3. Without ois, you can barely have clear pictures at night, but with Oneplus 3 you can get even with 1/2 shutter speed. In the Honor 8 the 1080p video looks like 720p, and the software stabilisation makes the quality even worse.
Oppomart listed the oneplus 6 with some amazing specs here: https://www.oppomart.com/oneplus-6-phone.html
Could these be the official specs of the upcoming OnePlus 6 ?
joosef93 said:
Oppomart listed the oneplus 6 with some amazing specs here: https://www.oppomart.com/oneplus-6-phone.html
Could these be the official specs of the upcoming OnePlus 6 ?
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From this website:
The all-new Oneplus 6 comes with a dual 20MP+16MP Sony camera sensors that work together when you take a shot. The standard RGB sensor captures color details and information, whereas the dedicated monochrome sensor provides a higher contrast, captures more light,and reduces image noise. So now shots taken with Oneplus 5T is clearer, better, and more vivid.
Note how it talks about the OnePlus 5T
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rav101 said:
From this website:
The all-new Oneplus 6 comes with a dual 20MP+16MP Sony camera sensors that work together when you take a shot. The standard RGB sensor captures color details and information, whereas the dedicated monochrome sensor provides a higher contrast, captures more light,and reduces image noise. So now shots taken with Oneplus 5T is clearer, better, and more vivid.
Note how it talks about the OnePlus 5T
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Except the fact that 5T doesn't have a monochrome sensor, it had a low light sensor IMX 376K which is BS and never proved to be good. The primary camera in 5T is Sony IMX 398 here it was mentioned as Sony IMX 518 So it maybe true since the R15 uses the same sensor. A monochrome or wide angle sensor is very much welcome than the telephoto sensor.
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Except the fact that 5T doesn't have a monochrome sensor, it had a low light sensor IMX 376K which is BS and never proved to be good. The primary camera in 5T is Sony IMX 398 here it was mentioned as Sony IMX 518 So it maybe true since the R15 uses the same sensor. A monochrome or wide angle sensor is very much welcome than the telephoto sensor.
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I will be honest and say I don't know too much about how different sensors come together (monochrome, telephoto, low light ect) to get the best photos.
I'm looking at a review of the R15 Pro and that also seems to have a 16mp main camera and 20mp secondary camera. On the R15 Pro the secondary camera is the same as the OnePlus 5T which might not bode well for the OP6. The review I'm reading (GSM arena) does however say that the camera, selfie camera (a 20mp one) are pros of the R15 Pro but does say the 20mp secondary camera is mostly PR and that 1080p videos are pretty aweful.
It looks like the OP6 will have a vertical configuration for the cameras where the R15 Pro uses a horizontal configuration. I believe based on the recently released camera samples, they are talking about the secondary camera being a telephoto one so the setup might be slightly different to the R15 Pro. Lastly, the camera app itself is different between Oppo and OnePlus so let's hope all of these potential differences add up to a better camera experience than the R15 Pro which itself isn't supposed to be a bad camera setup anyway.
I think ultimately, we aren't going to be getting 960fps slow mo videos or a camera setup that will come anywhere close to the Huawei P20 Pro but maybe it will be good enough to be in the pack getting to call themselves "good camera".
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hi,regarding camera is there significant improvement in still photos and low light photos in compare to oneplus 5 camera?
does oneplus 6 takes better photos and videos in general than samsung s9 because here they have the same price?
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hi,regarding camera is there significant improvement in still photos and low light photos in compare to oneplus 5 camera?
does oneplus 6 takes better photos and videos in general than samsung s9 because here they have the same price?
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HI. Yes it is better than op5 (alot)
No. Not better than s9.
S9 is more forgiving, more of a point and shoot camera. Op6 is excellent in manual mode for the most. In low light s9 is unfortunately way better. I would go p20 pro tho rather than s9 if you can live without root.
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Two photos. One from stock cam 16mpix and second one from gcam 4mpix (the blue tint is from tv)
I dont know what oneplus is doing with their app but its so poor in quality. 4 times smaller image has more details. Good we have te gcam port
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Two photos. One from stock cam 16mpix and second one from gcam 4mpix (the blue tint is from tv)
I dont know what oneplus is doing with their app but its so poor in quality. 4 times smaller image has more details. Good we have te gcam port
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Are you sure that any beauty mode options in the stock cam are turned off? That kind of de-sharpening usually happens because it's trying to remove blemishes, maybe I'm wrong...
Selfie cam is mediocre. About the same as my LG V30.
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I have a Redmi Note 8 PRO and a OnePlus 6 side by side, same high resolution video, maximum brightness.
Redmi Note 8 PRO obliterate the OnePlus 6 in terms of color accuracy and specially in video definition.
IPS shows so much more details that I loose on my AMOLED.
Ok AMOLED have some advantage in dark areas but the overall quality is way better in the IPS display.
We are comparing a low end phone with an high end of two years ago. Don't think that newer amoled are way better than mine.