frederickdawg
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I find even during good lighting conditions that fury pets' fur and coats don't look as sharp as what I'm used to with the note 8.How?
I find even during good lighting conditions that fury pets' fur and coats don't look as sharp as what I'm used to with the note 8.How?
Note* i'm a huge Note fan. I love this phone-i was an iphone girl for ages, then i got the Note 7 and from then on i've had each Note. Aside from the camera i LOVE my phone...
But the camera is super disappointing.
First they took away Sports mode. I was advised to hold the shutter down for rapid pic taking, but its not the same, not even close. See, with Sport mode i could start tapping superfast and the phone would start taking pics superfast-as fast as i could tap, and only when i tapped. It was great for shots of my cat and i got lots of amazing shots.
So they took that away. So hold the button down, right? Well yeah.. but theres a five second delay before the thing starts rapid fire snapping. I cant vary the speed-meaning tap fsst when shes doing something cute, stop when shes not-bc everytime i stop theres that five second lag to start up and i miss whatever she did.
The photos are often blurry, like in a burst of 45 photos 6 will be in full focus and 1 will actually be cute. When i tapped the **** out of the shutter in sports mode i got tons of good shots. When i hold down the shutter to enable burst, i get a bunch of junk.
The photos themselves look out of focus a lot, liquidy and weird. My Note 8 was not like this, at all.
Im probably going to splurge and get myself a real camera for Christmas. I know it is what it is. But its still disappointing.
Still holding out hope that theres a 3rd party app that can mimic sport mode, but i havent found it yet. If anyone knows one pls let me know.
Samsung continues to deprecate the Note line. Have had them all except 1 and 7.
Hoding onto my Note 8. Then, who knows?
One of the ways I have found to keep from getting blurry pictures of moving subjects was to activate the AF Tracking mode and locking on by touching the screen on the viewfinder where the subject is located.
This is what I've been telling people that complain about blurry photos.
Quite frankly, I'm surprised this is not enabled out of the box like the Pixel does.
Its still the best phone put out in 2018 imho.....
Best in what way ?
I look at some of my note 8 pictures and the note 9 for me is a step back unfortunately.
I only hope it can be fixed with software. I fear it can't be, or won't be.
My note 9 photos come out better than my note 5 which I agree has a good camera. I don't seem to think the note 5 matches the Note 9's sharpness. IMO they both have very good cameras but I definitely give the nod to the 9.I've had my Note 9 since the end of August when it came out. Still very disappointed with the camera on mine. I know some others who recently received the Note 9 and I've seen their pictures and they look awesome compared to mine. I'm wondering if newer builds have better cameras or not. My Note 5 took much better pictures.