RapidTurtle
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I guess nobody can get a pic as clear as a 2 year old phone. Time to reimagine the camera again.
Dude, give us some time. I'm working, been busy. I'll get some photos as soon as I can. I maintain that my T-Mobile S9+ is definitely not worse than my Note 8 or S8+ were. Never argued against the Pixel XL 2. That's the king still. But I would definitely not return this phone because of the camera. So far I've been very impressed. Just haven't had a chance to take a pic of something like that cat at the same time as I have my wife's S8 to compare.I guess nobody can get a pic as clear as a 2 year old phone. Time to reimagine the camera again.
Ok, I need to lighten up a bitJust busting chops. I am actually looking to upgrade, and want the best camera I can get. I have an LG G5, so I'm really behind the times. I was hoping the S9 camera would be the end all be all, but I'm seeing some good pics, and of course some bad ones.
Just busting chops. I am actually looking to upgrade, and want the best camera I can get. I have an LG G5, so I'm really behind the times. I was hoping the S9 camera would be the end all be all, but I'm seeing some good pics, and of course some bad ones.
If you want the “best” camera that you can get (soon) and you subscribe to DXOMark testing procedures, then there is a new king in town and by 10 points or so. The “best” they ever tested. One of the sensors is relatively huge, 1/1.78 “, about twice the size as the main sensor in the S9 and its a 40mp sensor that uses 2x2 pixel binning. It’s testing is showing the best low light photos also.
The Huawei P20 Pro. A triple rear camera phone.
Anyway for all that follow DXOMark’s testing and buy into it, this is the “best” for now.![]()
Just took this on my S9+. Taken inside so the light wasn't the best, but I think the image is OK?
Took this one low light. Only TV was on
Ok, I need to lighten up a bit.
Yeah, well, there's no question that the Pixel XL2 is better camera wise. Its insanely good. Nothing out there right now compares. I guess if someone got that camera working properly on the S9+, that would be different. Its interesting that we live in a time where honestly, there are a good number of very good phones. But not one that's perfect for most. If I could have an S9+ with the Pixel's camera or an XL2 with a Samsung panel, even last year's Pixel XL panel was more then good enough... or of course the iPhone X, which has a phenomenally beautiful screen, but unfortunately runs an OS that in 2018 still doesn't let me arrange my icons the way I want to, or create a shortcut to a person to quickdial. Not that I'm complaining. Talk about 1st world problems. Just interesting.
Bias will make anyone see what they want to see. My wife and I have been comparing pictures from the Pixel 2 and the S9+. While the S9 does pull off a few good pictures here and there, the Pixel is way more consistent and detailed. The colors are a little too saturated for my liking though.I disagree.
Seen just as much pish pictures taken on the P2XL as any other device.
Nothing impressing me too much on that picture forum
The main weak point is behind the camera as usual.