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kirkturk

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Can somebody tell me what the best settings are to use to get GREAT looking pictures. I went from Note 3 which I LOVED taking photos with to Galaxy S5. Reason being Galaxy S5 supposed to be a GREAT camera for taking pictures with, being a 16MP camera. But since I been using it, I have to say so far my Note 3 smokes pictures taking by this phone. I have it on 16MP setting, is there something I am missing here? :(:(

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Can somebody tell me what the best settings are to use to get GREAT looking pictures. I went from Note 3 which I LOVED taking photos with to Galaxy S5. Reason being Galaxy S5 supposed to be a GREAT camera for taking pictures with, being a 16MP camera. But since I been using it, I have to say so far my Note 3 smokes pictures taking by this phone. I have it on 16MP setting, is there something I am missing here? :(:(

Thanks in advance
Kirkturk

A higher MP doesn't necessarily mean that the camera will be better. MP is just how big the picture will be (Resolution-wise). Are you trying to use it for quick photos or are you a photographer? :)
 

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Just shoot and take pictures. I think I found it out. Played around with different settings and they look petty good now

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Just shoot and take pictures. I think I found it out. Played around with different settings and they look petty good now

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I'd recommend shooting in HDR for anything without a moving subject, or when it's dark.

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It is not a professional camera after all. I am using S5 but my younger brother who is a professional photographer using Galaxy Note 2 having lower mega pixel but he clicked better than me.
So its totally depends on how you click.Change your camera settings if required that's enough I guess.
 

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Can somebody tell me what the best settings are to use to get GREAT looking pictures. I went from Note 3 which I LOVED taking photos with to Galaxy S5. Reason being Galaxy S5 supposed to be a GREAT camera for taking pictures with, being a 16MP camera. But since I been using it, I have to say so far my Note 3 smokes pictures taking by this phone. I have it on 16MP setting, is there something I am missing here? :(:(

Thanks in advance
Kirkturk

I've just posted some pics on the camera thread. Auto everything.... think hdr may have been on. Plus my s5 has a camera lense protector on. I think it's a great camera. Really impressed

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