Yo, what's up guys its audits from tech devoted and a few weeks ago, I got the OnePlus 8 pro now I wanted to make a photography related beyond this camera. So last week, I went out and took some photos with the cameras on the pro now while I was out. Shooting I also had my GoPro with me. So I dashed that to my chest and recorded a POV angle. So this video is basically that I'm going to show you the POV I'm, going to show you the samples. Basically me clicking photos in what one would call a real world scenario.
Actually it's its more like an ideal scenario right now, not really a real-world scenario anymore, but you get the point. This is not an in-depth review by any means: I'm, not gonna, pixel peep and tell you every single detail. If you want to watch something like that, I'll link, something in the description below, but this is just me being out and about and clicking photos with the 8 pros so enjoy the POV and I talk to you once it's a walk. Alright, we just arrived at the spot 450. So if you're new to the channel basically I, do these videos called theory photography- videos, basically where I just go to a particular location and put on my GoPro and shoot some photos.
So that's what this video is going to be all about, and I decided I would do this episode with not my usual camera, but instead with the 1 plus 8 Pro, because I do have the device with me, so I figured you know instead of doing a regular review video, let's do photography video. So that's what we're going to be doing today, umm I just arrived so mostly right. Now it's going to be just warm up for a bit I'm, just going to click, some photos, there's no objective. I'm, just going to have fun and click photos because, honestly, it's been a while since I got any kind of photography. So let's see how it goes.
So one thing, I'm kind of noticed in my last few days with the phone is that whenever I'm clicking photos, the shutter speed is generally not that fast for some reason, like even a little of shake, causes a little of blood right now. This is fine, but like I've, seen kind of more severe cases where it's easily noticeable. So all the samples you're seeing on screen right now are edited they're edited on disco. If you want to see the unedited samples, maybe I'll put a link in the description, I'm, not sure maybe I will maybe I will not check that out. If you want to her, checked and unedited um photos but yeah.
If you also want to see my editing process, I've got a video about how I, edit on disco, so Harley leave that link below if you're interested in that okay, this place has really turned to shackles. It wasn't like this when I last came here, but while we are here I guess we got to make use of it. So I'm, just going to click, some basic photos: okay, Wow I, cannot not get the garbage stuff, which is annoying all right. This is a much better view. It looks kind of nice now got a life, and I'm alone.
So that's what makes it all the more fun actually makes very scary, because I don't generally go on solo trips, but you got to step out of your comfort zone. I guess so. I shall probably um started the video of by saying that I know the 8 Pro has a good camera like, especially in good light right now, I'm shooting all the photos in good light um. So this isn't really like a proper um full loan test. Maybe I'll include some low lights and both at the end, I don't know.
But you know you could click good photos here in this kind of lighting um with just about any phone from the past two three years and I could click it with my Hakka phone, and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. So, let's give that a ?, it's a good camera for sure yeah. This isn't really the kind of test you want to do to really push the limits for that you want to do low light, which again, as I said I mean good samples of will see. One thing I kind of don't like is the fact that you can't really decide whether you want to turn on HDR or disable it I'm Sarah magically shows up here, but I can't really disable, which is annoying yes, I could I, don't know. Maybe the manual mode will allow me to do that: Pro, moon or sure, okay, no, it does not get triggered, which means it does not turn on.
Okay, that's interesting! Um see it's not a big deal, but you know just wanted to mention that it's just nice to have that control here. Of course, you could always use a manual camera app if you want to get really serious, but for this particular session I am losing the stock camera, because, if I just reorder to shoot manually, which is shot on my actual camera, the reason I shoot on phones is that um, it's simple for the ease of use, so I can just aim, focus on the composition and shoot as simple as that. So that's kind of why I shoot on phones but yeah. If you want to get really serious, if you want to start learning photography, then a good way to do that would be to start by shooting manual on your phone. It's time, ? every nice.
If I had my human subject here about now, because he obviously I'm just shooting the nature landscapes buildings that type of stuff right now, maybe we'll go out and shoot some straight later. I, don't know, let's also check out the portrait. No I mean I, usually hate to do these cringy flour / plant photos, but for the sake of testing, alright I guess another thing I wanna kind of talk about is the display on the phone I. Think it's perfect.120 Hertz quad HD I've been using it I'm on the max settings at all times it doesn't drain the battery as bad or anything. This will display issues either like on my unit at least I've I've not experienced a new black crush or green tinting I've been testing every single day for the past four five days continuously, and fortunately my unit seems to be fine.
However, I know that's not the case with everybody. Foster was returning his unit, so it's kind of a gamble if you want to buy the phone, and it's kind of sad that they had to just that, they ran into these issues because, honestly, it's its. It's a good phone all around I think it's its a great phone and yeah I'm, just fortunate that my unit well, it's not technically my unified misfortune that this particular unit does not have much black crush or green tint issues. Nice. The different lenses seem to be on pretty consistent on this camera on the ultra-wide standard in the telephoto color wise at least I feel like the telephoto is just a little softer, but otherwise color wise, I think they're, all really equal, which is which, which doesn't which isn't always the case when smartphones have multiple lenses.
Okay, so here's a perfect head test on where the skies and the suns kind of hoping also is some bright stuff, but in this area's relatively dark. So if a phone can expose both the areas- at least you know to a decent extent, then I think then that's really where HDR they approach doing a decent job for sure I, don't know if you can really expect more from a phone I think this is a good shot. I mean not just hasty advice, not anything else. So those are all the photos that I took that morning. I actually think some photos turned out quite nice, not just a couple of things before I wrap up here um.
Firstly, I was wrong about heads TRY to have the option to disable it. It's not in the main camera interface, but you have to click on settings, and it's literally the first option there I would have preferred for it to be in the main camera interface, but it's not um. So whatever is it's there I'm just letting you know um. Secondly, I did click some photos in low light, slash at night and honestly quite impressed by its low-light performance like without even going into nights cape. The regular photo mode itself.
I think is really, really good. The images that come out of it have very little noise, and they're, very usable, in fact sometimes I feel like. It is so good that I end up double-checking whether I'm on night, scale or the regular photo mode. But speaking of nights cape. That is also quite good.
Most of the time you get a usable photo out of it, provided you don't shake your hand and provide it. There isn't much action going on in the frame because it does take a good 3 to 4 seconds to capture the shot, but when it does get it, it does a perfect job. In fact, it was so good that sometimes it makes the image look unrealistic. This photo, for example, was taken at 9:30 in the night. It was literally pitch dark, pitch, dark or pitch black I.
Don't know what the exact term is, but it was very dark and there was literally no light, but this is how it turned out if it looks as if it was taken in the evenings, say 5 or 6 p. m. here's another one taken around the same time, but again if I did not take the shot and if I were to guess what time this was taken, if I would probably say around 5 sacs p. m. so it does bump up the exposure like crazy, sometimes which you know I'm not complaining.
Sometimes I, guess you are in situations where you really need the extra reach, um and I guess nights cape would come in handy in such situations. But if you want night to look like night, if you want a realistic, looking photo I think you can always use the regular photo mode which even that bumps up the exposure quite a lot. But relatively speaking, if you want a more realistic image, you can just use the default photo mode, but yeah that's about it. Those are my thoughts on the cameras on the 8 Pro I, think just by itself, without comparing it to any other flagships, I, don't really have any other flagships. I think the cameras on it are great, and I don't see why anybody would be unhappy with its performance.
I also didn't mess with the photo gram filter, which is only now a filter that goes over the main camera. It's not. They don't use the IR sensor anymore, I, think they disabled that because of privacy issues or something like that, people could see through objects, but I did take some photos with that as well. I'll leave those samples, as well as some other outtakes. Some other photos, some other outtakes after I'm done talking here, but yeah.
That's basically it um if I, have also linked all the unedited photos in description. So if you're on a pixel peep and all that check out the description, there's a drive link but yeah. That's about it for this video, if you enjoyed watching it, give it a like if you did not vote it down. Let me in the comments: why didn't like it? If you want to watch more photography and video production in later videos consider subscribing to the channel, it's been so dodged. Thank you so much for watching.
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