One of the things that bothers me most about this camera, and I don't think it's been mentioned... is that it is too wide. Seems to me to be around a 30mm equivalent (or less) on a DSLR, which is probably good for landscapes, but terrible for people, particularly close up. Such distortion, and hard to get close because of that problem.
Some company needs to come up with an optical zoom, or at least a separate lens that fixes this issue. There may be hope for something aftermarket for the Evo because of the cover having a possibility of a corrective lens instead of just a simple filter.
What's really funny is I bought my wife $1500 dollar bad add camera and I got some pictures of the kids she didn't cause of the speed and burst mode.
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I'm also happy at how those came out.
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Just like a lot of folks are tone deaf, I believe there are a lot of folks who cannot see the difference in photos or they see things that are not there. The EVO has a great camera. That guy from the verge is completely bias. He noted that the EVO LTE has great hardware, but he criticizes the software. Knowing the software can be updated at anytime. Other reviewers are pleased with the cameras software, as am I.
See for yourself --> Photo Compare Tool - GSMArena.com
Can you see the noise now on the Evo ? That is what some of us not-photo-d**f folks have been giving feedback about.. and you calling those who can see that as whatever you called![]()
That just proves my point, the picture taken with the One X looks more natural. There's too much pink in the GS3 and iPhone photos.
I'm also happy at how those came out.
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I remember reading somewhere that the camera angle is 28mm-equivalent.One of the things that bothers me most about this camera, and I don't think it's been mentioned... is that it is too wide. Seems to me to be around a 30mm equivalent (or less) on a DSLR, which is probably good for landscapes, but terrible for people, particularly close up. Such distortion, and hard to get close because of that problem.
Some company needs to come up with an optical zoom, or at least a separate lens that fixes this issue. There may be hope for something aftermarket for the Evo because of the cover having a possibility of a corrective lens instead of just a simple filter.
Still doubting the camera? Look at these pictures I just took at sea world.
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