Whose a cute poochie?!Those top 4 seem wider than normal - are you cropping or take them in 16:9? If 16:9, that's some good detail for the lowered resolution, but either way, great pics!
Little ole moi at the Gershwin Theatre about to watch the Bway play " Wicked "![]()
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I'll take that as a yes...neighbor
Besides the usual picture and ratio size that every phone offers, are there also other settings that can be changed and then saved for default tap and shoot pics? Why asking is can not help but notice personal tests (AT&T store) and reviews so far show tap and shoot quality inferior to the Pixel and Note 7- especially low light. I get the V20 has all kinds of manual options, but tap and shoot is the key point of convenience for a phone camera. Most photos are not toying with options beyond a few seconds, yet alone longer. Most phone camera pics are quick and done.
The irony is I am not getting a Pixel and the Note 7 is a dead. My Verizon V20 is still in BB preorder heck, but not seeing the V20 camera being stellar in regards to tap and shoot.
Added: Love the pet pics, BTW.
Haha thanks for the mention.lol My time is coming and I can't wait to push this baby. Also I'm waiting for Juan Bagnell's Real Camera Review from PocketNow. He has the most in depth camera reviews available. I think in auto the V20 is probably a step to a step and a half behind the S7/Pixel and that's not to say it's bad at all. The software just isn't the best for point and shoot but still great. Manual mode. Not even a question. It has everything. Can't wait.Not sure what to tell you, except don't fret - its a great camera, as almost every comparison I've read I've thought the V20, along with every other phone in the comparisons, had their good and bad shots. Not one review I've seen have I thought "wow, the shots from the V20 just aren't as 'stellar' as all the others..."
I've looked through the camera threads for S7, V10, and am about to post a comparison with the Pixel, and none of them are demonstrably, or even minutely, better than some of the shots I've seen on this thread, and RaRa hasn't even got his hands on it yet!
Given the other aspects I wanted like the wide angle, manual controls (which I'm still on the learning curve for), second screen, etc., I don't feel I compromised on the camera verses any other phone at all.
Hope you agree when yours comes in.