I always leave HDR on and pictures are wonderfulAt nighttime, or dim situations, do you use HDR auto mode, or just the flash on auto mode?thank you.
You know that's weird because the other night I was doing just that outside. I was trying to take pictures outside, with HDR in auto mode, and flash in auto as well, and afterwards when I went to go look at the pictures, they looked very dark to me. I then has to go into Google photos, and edit and brighten them up a bit. I mean I mean I'll try it again. I thought leaving everything in auto would give me the best results as well. It's weird.Auto hdr here and love it...the phones auto works really well as a whole and stick by it...just a point and click picture taker here.
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You know that's weird because the other night I was doing just that outside. I was trying to take pictures outside, with HDR in auto mode, and flash in auto as well, and afterwards when I went to go look at the pictures, they looked very dark to me. I then has to go into Google photos, and edit and brighten them up a bit. I mean I mean I'll try it again. I thought leaving everything in auto would give me the best results as well. It's weird.
Another good question. Especially in shadows or in the dim or dark picture situations, do you tap in the screen the focus and change your the lighting even with HDR auto mode on, then take the shot?
Like I said I'll continue to test it out and see how it goes.
YeH I suppose so. I mean, like I said, I have HDR on auto, and flash on auto so I'll try to find my best setup.
That's cool man. I never use flash. Idk why, I just don't like how the photos come out. I think I use my flash 98% of the time as a flashlight, and maybe 2 times in a year I'll use it for a photo.
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What I've noticed with the 6p is that the flash implementation in auto along with HDR auto makes for some really great exposures when the camera chooses to flash. The flash gives very natural exposures with that set up.