Let's see your Pixel 6 and 6 Pro photos!

I'd be happy to do some dog sitting for plenty of you guys so I can at least take some adorable photos like these I apologize to all my cat people but I'm allergic to cats go figure with the name Felix
 
I'd be happy to do some dog sitting for plenty of you guys so I can at least take some adorable photos like these I apologize to all my cat people but I'm allergic to cats go figure with the name Felix
Ouch! That hurts! Someone was being mean letting you be called Felix and being allergic to cats, indeed.
 
Just got the P6 Pro, and havent had a chance to learn it's camera quirks yet. The new camera/sensor array was my primary reason for upgrading from the P5. I need a capable "pocket shooter" for my hiking adventures. In any case, barely had the P6 Pro out of the box and setup and decided to take it out for a test drive hiking :). Overall, I'm impressed with it's default settings *within* the optical zoom range. I typically take the phone out of my pocket and shoot while hiking in one motion - so not messing with exposure, WB or anything. The Bear pic is pretty much at the end of the zoom range (yeah, it was a bear so I'm not getting close :eek:), so I'm going to want to be careful when using digital zoom, and rely more on cropping in post. Still pretty impressed with the cameras, and looking forward to taking more time exploring capabilites.
 

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These pics are amazing!! Thanks for sharing everyone. Jealous I don't have mine yet but I've got patience :)
 
Just got the P6 Pro, and havent had a chance to learn it's camera quirks yet. The new camera/sensor array was my primary reason for upgrading from the P5. I need a capable "pocket shooter" for my hiking adventures. In any case, barely had the P6 Pro out of the box and setup and decided to take it out for a test drive hiking :). Overall, I'm impressed with it's default settings *within* the optical zoom range. I typically take the phone out of my pocket and shoot while hiking in one motion - so not messing with exposure, WB or anything. The Bear pic is pretty much at the end of the zoom range (yeah, it was a bear so I'm not getting close :eek:), so I'm going to want to be careful when using digital zoom, and rely more on cropping in post. Still pretty impressed with the cameras, and looking forward to taking more time exploring capabilites.

Are there actually in camera setting for exposure control? Are things like Aperture, White Balance, ISO, E/V and shutter speed controls in there? I't one of my gripes with the P5 as there really is nothing for the user to control the exposure with.
 
Still getting to grips with the 6 pro, but amazed with the detail it can produce. With the 2 year old, it's great that it can get the photo every time, even if she's moving. The long exposure mode is astonishing, I've only tried it in a small way today on a walk, but very much looking forward to using it more.

Here's a random selection of recent photos!

 
Still getting to grips with the 6 pro, but amazed with the detail it can produce. With the 2 year old, it's great that it can get the photo every time, even if she's moving. The long exposure mode is astonishing, I've only tried it in a small way today on a walk, but very much looking forward to using it more.

Here's a random selection of recent photos!


Thanks for posting those to an image hosting site. I was able to look at the exif data. Nothing that would compromise you in any way. It's great data for us photography geeks, as we can see how the camera actually produced the image. Neat camera for sure!
 
Thanks for posting those to an image hosting site. I was able to look at the exif data. Nothing that would compromise you in any way. It's great data for us photography geeks, as we can see how the camera actually produced the image. Neat camera for sure!

No problem! :) For some reason I can never get the hang of uploading images as attachments on here.
 
I returned mine for various reasons with the main one being terrible signal. Updated software,reset and set up again tried other sim cards but still only got 2 bars at best. All cameras were good except for horrible purple lens flare,screen looked washed out to me too,glass on screen also sounded hollow when tapped,apps crashing although probably Android 12 thing. UI would often go back to 60hz when using app drawer or settings. But main thing was bad signal which was 114dBm most of the time
 
Just got the P6 Pro, and havent had a chance to learn it's camera quirks yet. The new camera/sensor array was my primary reason for upgrading from the P5. I need a capable "pocket shooter" for my hiking adventures. In any case, barely had the P6 Pro out of the box and setup and decided to take it out for a test drive hiking :). Overall, I'm impressed with it's default settings *within* the optical zoom range. I typically take the phone out of my pocket and shoot while hiking in one motion - so not messing with exposure, WB or anything. The Bear pic is pretty much at the end of the zoom range (yeah, it was a bear so I'm not getting close :eek:), so I'm going to want to be careful when using digital zoom, and rely more on cropping in post. Still pretty impressed with the cameras, and looking forward to taking more time exploring capabilites.
They are outstanding. And the bear is impressive!
 

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