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I messed up.... Was trying to upload photosI love posts with no context. What are you getting at ?
right on!I can see the photos if I click on the Attachment links, but let me see if I can edit the post so that the photos are actually embedded in the body.
You ....you....!!!! You're good you!!!I'm a trained professional
In all seriousness, I've been bouncing back and forth between Pixels and Samsungs for quite a while doing side-by-sides a lot. There's a few things about Samsungs I dislike and pick up on ... the yellowish tint on indoor pics is a dead Sammy giveaway and the overly saturated grass outted the Samsung on the outdoor pic.
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Yeah they were exact distance. The photos were definitely compressed, but I think the pixel gave a good shot of the color accuracy. Especially in the bricks. I should've got a photo of my dog running, but that would've gave the whole thing away... Samsung's shutter lag is still horrible, IMOAssuming you stood in the exact same spot foe the images B would have to be the Pixel due to the difference in focal length.
Images look near identical otherwise but this forum compresses images so badly they look like they were taken 10 years ago on a Galaxy S3 and it's competing Nexus phone. Lol
Yeah they were exact distance. The photos were definitely compressed, but I think the pixel gave a good shot of the color accuracy. Especially in the bricks. I should've got a photo of my dog running, but that would've gave the whole thing away... Samsung's shutter lag is still horrible, IMO
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With a still image I would agree, not so much with a moving image.Shutter lag doesn't show up in images though, it's the delay from the time you press the shutter until the image is taken. Has no impact on the final image so it wouldn't give it away.
Exactly!!!!! My point.... As a father of 2 athletes, my pixel goes to every game.....And yes, it is the shutter lagWith a still image I would agree, not so much with a moving image.
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The only phone taking a picture as fast as a Ninja is my pixel ...pardon the pun to your name...lolShutter lag doesn't show up in images though, it's the delay from the time you press the shutter until the image is taken. Has no impact on the final image so it wouldn't give it away.
"pardon the pun to your name...lol"The only phone taking a picture as fast as a Ninja is my pixel ...pardon the pun to your name...lol
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