Yeah... Low light is the biggest challenge of these $400 phones.
It was more of a general comment. Nexus 5x is probably the exception.I don't think it's all cheaper phones. The Nexus 5X is roughly in the same range, price-wise. Now they are blowing them out for $249 (32 gig) or $199 (16 gig).
Has anyone tried this mode yet?I am pretty sure there is a wide aperture mode that produces much better low light photos. I realize it may not be "auto" mode, but the option to use it seems pretty beneficial for shooting the type of photos above.
Has anyone tried this mode yet?
I can understand the wide aperture mose helping , but do you really think that flash would help in the photos of the South Station posted by xxaarraa? It seems like an awfully large area for a tiny flash illuminate.dpham00, low light pictures may be difficult for some $400 phones, but not the Honor 8. For low light pictures, we advise that you turn on the flash. You can enable the flash by going to the camera app in the 8 and clicking the flash icon in the top left. Also, if you swipe right, you're able to access the camera settings and adjust the image settings in "Image adjustment". (ED)
Nice! I must have missed it when he mentioned that mode.In this thread, yes: http://forums.androidcentral.com/honor-8/724169-honor-8-photos-sweet.html
I have to make a note to myself to remember the modes.
Low light auto mode and same shot in manual mode.
Auto mode
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Manual mode
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