drew96dawg
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Wow so many mix signals from everyone. Lol.
If I plan on taking high quality photographs I use a camera but a camera phone is good for those spur of the moment pictures
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Wow so many mix signals from everyone. Lol.
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This was at my wife's school in crappy ambient lighting no flash. 8MP setting.
That's very good for a phone. Everyone is forgetting that at the end of the day phones are made to be phones not cameras.
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I agree but I've stopped taking my samsung dedicated camera with me since I got the S3. The camera is good enough that I don't bother having to lug around a dedicated device.. And how often do you just happen to have a camera with you when you need it... The phone does a great job because it's always on me, so the quality of the camera is very important to me.
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I guess I belong to the camp that is happy with the quality of the cameras they put in these phones these days. I suppose that is because I have been around long enough to remember when 90% of the time I didn't have my camera with me when I needed one because you had to think ahead for such things, then was pleased with my first flip phone that had a camera. That was pretty cool because even though it didn't take good pictures, you at least always had a camera with you. And now, the cameras in phones is well beyond the quality of those days. For $200 I don't expect a whole lot more for my camera, which is really not a camera but is a communication device. If I want perfect pictures, I will use my $700 camera... whose only purpose and dedication is pictures.
I guess I belong to the camp that is happy with the quality of the cameras they put in these phones these days. I suppose that is because I have been around long enough to remember when 90% of the time I didn't have my camera with me when I needed one because you had to think ahead for such things, then was pleased with my first flip phone that had a camera. That was pretty cool because even though it didn't take good pictures, you at least always had a camera with you. And now, the cameras in phones is well beyond the quality of those days. For $200 I don't expect a whole lot more for my camera, which is really not a camera but is a communication device. If I want perfect pictures, I will use my $700 camera... whose only purpose and dedication is pictures.
I completely agree. I'm a big photographer and have a DSLR as well, but the majority of the time I don't have that with me, and only have my cell phone.I don't believe the replies here. I have yet to see ONE photo in this bunch that is even acceptable, even for a phone.
I don't buy phones FOR the camera, but if they're going to put one in, it should at least give sharp images. The Nexus shot is the only one that seems to meet that baseline standard.
The photos above are actually horrible. The quality isn't reduced because it's online, that's what the full resolution photo looks like. No detail at all, poor contrast in some of the shots, and lacking any "pop". Also, the low-light shot came out completely unusable.These are some nice photos. I have noticed on reviews and playing with the phone in the store that if you just take the photos and don't press on a particular area of the picture the exposure and the photo will come out quite nice. I've also seen some side by side comparisons with iphone and GS3 and the Maxx came out worse than the iphone, but better than GS3. So can't really complain. Apple has got that camera thing down pat.