Have you looked at the battery thread in here?
Which app do you suggest I download?Hey Jeremiah. Downloading a third party app what is the minimum shutter speed you could use cause you know I love my long exposure photography?
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You know, because two is better than one, like for the MOARCORES crowd.So why does it need a second camera? To make the phone more expensive?
I do wish for a wide angle. That came in very handy. Would be funny if Google some how found a way to make it by programming some sort of panorama stitching, before you even tap the shutter button.
I do wish for a wide angle. That came in very handy. Would be funny if Google some how found a way to make it by programming some sort of panorama stitching, before you even tap the shutter button.
Its contradictory because in the grand scheme of things the second lens that these phones are 'lacking' really wouldnt do anything to help matters.
We're talking about cell phone camera lenses. Right now, depending on what phone you buy, they will at absolute most give you a 2x optical zoom, a greyscale photo, or an 'ultra wide' viewing angle photo that really isnt that much wider than stock. The main purpose for the dual camera setup in all of these cases is portrait mode, and using the data captured by both cameras to accurately determine how to effectively blur the backgrounds of your portrait photos (and in the case of the greyscale lens, more acurate color reproduction?).
Google does this primary function with one camera.
Arguably, the only secondary camera option that really would be of any use is a telephoto lens to get that 2x optical zoom, but why not just move closer to the subject? If something is so far away or inaccessible that you cant get a good shot of it with the regular camera, a 2x telephoto isn't going to help you much 90% of the time.
So why does it need a second camera? To make the phone more expensive?
Hey Jeremiah. Downloading a third party app what is the minimum shutter speed you could use cause you know I love my long exposure photography?
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I would say try looking into the Wide Moment lens. From what I've seen the quality is legit.It depends on what you like. On a cell phone wide angle is my preference. Doesn't make me right or wrong, just someone who appreciates choices. Having said that, the Pixel's single camera is a beast and wins my vote.
Lol I really have to investigate before I make a decision. The biggest hurdle being that since it is unlocked there's no turning back a year from now unless I had it paid off by then. Unlocked phones don't offer any type of upgrade path through the carrier.Come over to the dark side RaRa
Doesn't run too well on the phone. The app seems broken, maybe.Try Manual Camera.
Well there's gotta be one that works hopefully. Even with the camera as good as it is I couldn't limit myself to only pressing a button.Doesn't run too well on the phone. The app seems broken, maybe.
Maybe I'll redownload camera fv5Well there's gotta be one that works hopefully. Even with the camera as good as it is I couldn't limit myself to only pressing a button.
Ok. Let me know how it plays with the Pixel if you do.Maybe I'll redownload camera fv5
I did. I had issues with it because of the os patches messed up my phone and my experience.Jeremiah, did you give up your G6?