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Took these today!
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I continue to be pleased with this camera. I've collected a few unaltered sample images into a Google Photos collection: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=TWwtUUx6NThLUllGVmFzNVZrTHZRZ2lDbHYxMHJR

Detail is always spot on with this camera. Panoramas come out very well.

What I normally find myself altering is increasing the brightness so that the darker areas (such as the waffle and raisin swirl), aren't as overly saturated as they are in the default JPG save.
 
I had to post this. It's not the greatest example of picture taking but I only had a second to snap this. Full HDR automatic...

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I thought this was beautiful and wished I could have done a better job of this.



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For something a little different, here's a couple of concert shots I took that I think came out great! Phone cameras usually take blurry or overexposed shots. Whether or not I can leave it on HDR depends on the lighting, sometimes I can leave it on but most of the time I have to go to pro mode and custom set ISO and speed (usually one ISO of 400 or 800 works for the whole show but I have to fiddle with the shutter speed more). These were in Pro mode. No filters were used with these either.

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For something a little different, here's a couple of concert shots I took that I think came out great! Phone cameras usually take blurry or overexposed shots. Whether or not I can leave it on HDR depends on the lighting, sometimes I can leave it on but most of the time I have to go to pro mode and custom set ISO and speed (usually one ISO of 400 or 800 works for the whole show but I have to fiddle with the shutter speed more). These were in Pro mode. No filters were used with these either.

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For indoor shots and what I would assume is not optimal lighting those are very good. Surprised you only needed ISO 800 for those. Perhaps the lighting is better than I think. I've never taken photos at a concert so wouldn't know.
 
This was an outdoor stadium show when fully dark at night, but at previous shows of theirs taking photos with other phones, the lights always either blew out or made their faces pasty white and it would take a lot of tweaking to get things halfway decent, plus there was a fuzziness to the photos. Now I only have a little problem with Bono being pasty. For comparison, here's some HTC 10 photos I took at an earlier show from approximately the same position on the same tour, can really see the difference...

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For something a little different, here's a couple of concert shots I took that I think came out great! Phone cameras usually take blurry or overexposed shots. Whether or not I can leave it on HDR depends on the lighting, sometimes I can leave it on but most of the time I have to go to pro mode and custom set ISO and speed (usually one ISO of 400 or 800 works for the whole show but I have to fiddle with the shutter speed more). These were in Pro mode. No filters were used with these either.

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Great shots!One of my all time favorite bands!
 

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