Camera

As always I took a few shots to show how the rear facing camera performs in different situations. I took a shot outside, one inside in normal lighting (our standard cat photo), and then shots using studio lighting and then no lighting at all. Considering my outside shot was actually on a very overcast day I was really happy that the photo picked up on the flower colors so well. Inside with our cat photo I have a chance to see just how well the camera adjusts focus when dealing with a moving subject that you cant control in none optimum lighting. I wasn’t impressed at all with how long it took to focus and I actually had to take a few shots to get one that came out in focus completely. Not to mention for once the cat wasn’t running all over the place, normally it is a much more mobile shot. The inside photos of the miniature quadcopter did show a nice focus on the front and back of the quad with good lighting (even though one of my bulbs went out when doing this). The low light shot on the other hand showed just how grainy the S6’s photos can get when taking low light shots. At the end of the day the camera was great in decent lighting but average at best in low light as well as focus time.  

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #36736 26 Jun 2015 19:53
Today I take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge to see what the big fuss is all about with its edge design. Check it out, have a good weekend everyone!

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