That is a fairly impressive low light photo. The lights are well delineated, not blurry. You can actually read JOY on the garage doors. The vertical bars of small lights on the 2nd floor above the larger garage door are individual lights, not a blur. Very nice.
Anyone seeing better sharpness in low light than this first pic? Even though a night shot, this was a relatively bright scene. For comparison, second much clearer photo is from an iPhone 6 Plus, at similar vantage point.
Anyone seeing better sharpness in low light than this first pic? Even though a night shot, this was a relatively bright scene. For comparison, second much clearer photo is from an iPhone 6 Plus, at similar vantage point.
I think what you are seeing is the difference between having optical image stabilization and not having it. You can see this when you zoom in on the people lining the street in front of the performers. The shots with the T2 are somewhat blurry; the shots with the Apple 6+ are not blurry. There is also some light reflecting off the street in the T2 which could have "tricked" the sensor.
People shooting in low light--remember to brace your hand or arm to steady it when shooting photos in low light.
I've been using Camera Zoom FX. It has zero shutter lag, even less than the stock app. And it has a touch to zoom feature that really seems to get the photos super crisp, I think even better than the stock camera app.
How do I take macro photos? I cannot find the macro setting and I've downloaded four different camera apps and they don't have macro either, what is going on?