Today we are going to play a new fun game. The rules are simple: I'll show you four pictures of the same shot taken with four different camera phones. You pick your favorite I reveal the results, and then I share my thoughts ready. While all four of these phones captured a great shot of the beam at Millennium Park, my favorite out of the bunch was taken by the SI. Its overall clarity won me over when proud to 100% the 1 plus 3 t + 1, + 5 had softening in the background, but even more so on the 1 + 5, the U 11 was right on par with that. Both of these shots were really my top choices in this set and overall came down to personal preference, which is something you'll be hearing a lot with.
Most of these results, it in the second shot that you 11 ended up having the softest picture, most evidence by cropping to 100% the one post 3t, and it's somewhere in the middle, but still able to hang with its newer counterpart. The SA and one plus five were my favorites. Both offer an overall well-balanced shot, but if I had to pick one again, I'd go with the SA it slightly richer, color, palate, deeper blues, a more detailed building and a not so washed out sky finalize my decision, this third set of shots was really difficult to pick apart. All of these from afar looked great, what's happening here. If you haven't noticed, already, is I'm having to crop in and nitpick these pictures to really find out what separates each shot from another at a hundred percent you'll notice that the one post three teeth is the softest of the four and the 1 plus 5 and galaxy s, a really sharpen their shots, post-processing that leaves Au 11 with a more natural shot and when it comes to a heavily detailed architectural shot like this, those details are better left on sharpen the U 11 is my favorite here do thinking my favorite was again pretty difficult for this fourth set of shots.
All perfect from afar was decided on the minor details at crime. I do want you to pay attention to the trees on the 1+5, though, when we view it 100% crop. This is what happens when pictures get to over sharpened during post-processing. In fact, let me show you a bigger version of this. It's almost ridiculous how over sharpened as part of the picture is, and while the SH shows a tad of sharpening it's nowhere near the 1 plus size, the U 11 + 1 + 3 T are the most natural looking here at crop.
My favorites in this set, if I had to pick one I'd pick the U 11 for what looks to have a hair, more clarity, but that might be personal preference. At this point, the 1 plus 3t is the most washed out of this set 2, 1 plus 5 again over sharpens here way too much leaving the U 11 and is to be my favorites I think here would go to the SI for its brighter shot, but either one makes for a great photo and, while I'm on the subject of using people as focal points, I decided to use the portrait mode. That might one plus five now offers just like the iPhone 7, plus the one plus five was able to. Let me shoot in this mode at this distance, but you can clearly see that it's blurring effect was often a few spots, making the shot, essentially a do-over, but even that was do-over. I spoke came out with similar results.
Now the iPhone 7 plus, wouldn't let me shoot from this far it kept telling me to move closer in, but rightfully so, because the result came out fantastic, even the blurring effect in the back isn't overdone like on the 1 plus 5, to make this fair, I decided to make one more shot at me. Maybe this still somewhere results. I bought seven posters, pretty much got this down pat. Hopefully a software update contends of some of these shortcomings when it comes to these phones and its results. A lot of these need more thorough examination than just a naked eye.
To really pick up arts and say I'll do a pretty decent job. That's why I wanted to make a video without saying which phone took which picture, so I can give you? The viewer, a more unbiased approach at what looks best without labeling it beforehand. That being said, I know the one plus five is a newcomer on the blog, and I'm really banking, on OnePlus to update their software. To fix a few of these issues for post-processing in auto mode I get that the OnePlus 5 has full manual control, but for most of us we just want our phones to open a hammer, app, have a picture and move on with our day like they say right now that isn't that wonderful.
Source : phonejerome