Getting to spend some time with the camera. I get what people are talking about. Over processing, smoothing. They're still good, but I see it now.
This is Desmond. A little over a year old. You guys might see a lot of him.
My guess is that Samsung banked everything on low light performance and dynamic range at the expense of the overall experience. The smoothing cuts out some of that low light noise. Since so many cameras are on par with each other the reviewers all seem to focus on these areas and I think they bet the farm on it. I don't know enough about it, but that's my guess.It’s over aggressive noise reduction that’s smearing away the fine details.
Really about the only way is to make the photographs in raw and process them yourself.
It’s over aggressive noise reduction that’s smearing away the fine details.
Really about the only way is to make the photographs in raw and process them yourself.
You're right, but most people taking snapshots on cellphones aren't going to spend time doing that.
I'd like to see the same. This issue is what always causes me to return my Samsung devices.I want to see photos of indoor situations perhaps of people moving, taken with the S10's camera app, because I know that's this phone's weakness!
Took this photo during my daily morning pier run. Loving the ultra wide camera lens.
That's fantastic. Great picture.Who said this camera cannot take fine details?View attachment 300816
Any reason why forum don't support HEIF photo format?