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Wife got an itouch 4 for Christmas. I don't know but her pics do look a bit warmer, sharper, clearer. Mine just don't look as good no matter what I do.
Wife got an itouch 4 for Christmas. I don't know but her pics do look a bit warmer, sharper, clearer. Mine just don't look as good no matter what I do.
Night shots are the worst. The auto focus/focus just doesn't seem to work well. You would think that with everything else they have miniaturized and jammed into these things that someone could figure out how to get a stabilization system inside also. Software???
Not bad but I still see some camera shake. Look closely at the ornament in the foreground, there is some blur in
glitter. This shows vertical movement of the camera. Try pressing the edge of phone into something solid, a cabinet, or table,
or even a door jam.
Wife got an itouch 4 for Christmas. I don't know but her pics do look a bit warmer, sharper, clearer. Mine just don't look as good no matter what I do.
The only thing I'm not happy with is the zoom. If I zoom way in the picture is not sharp so I just avoid that. But for a highly portable point and shoot I think it's amazing.
Let me have a crack at it. Two of the shots (the middle two) are HDR. The two outside are not. They're both indoor shots.
In my opinion the RAZR suffers only from chrominance noise resulting in a slightly muddy picture when zoomed or when a certain level of dark. Macro shooting also works well, if you do it right. I actually prefer the Thunderbolt's camera over the RAZR or the Bionic.