Turbo vs 2014 Moto X camera side by sides

Clocks

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Warning - I'm no pro photographer. All I did was hold the phones next to each other and snapped 4 pictures inside with the lights off (lots of windows letting the sun in though).

I used paint.net to crop parts of them and stick them side-by-side, and resized the results so they wouldn't be huge files.1.jpg2.jpg3.jpg4.jpg
 
wow, not impressed sadly..:( Then again what I'm learning is that I expect too much from any camera phone..:)
 
Warning - I'm no pro photographer. All I did was hold the phones next to each other and snapped 4 pictures inside with the lights off (lots of windows letting the sun in though).

I used paint.net to crop parts of them and stick them side-by-side, and resized the results so they wouldn't be huge files.View attachment 144728View attachment 144729View attachment 144730View attachment 144731

Very Nice. I like the last picture of the keyboard, it shows the Turbo can take a decent low light picture.
 
Pretty dog in the top pic.

In that top pic, the X looks like it took a brighter picture. But on the keyboard it's the opposite.

Either way, I could live with both.

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The Moto X is good enough. The recent update to the Motorola Camera app has improved the pictures a lot. And if it is giving competition to a 21MP shooter, that's good enough for me
 
Poor lighting will almost always lead to poor photo quality. It really seems like only the M8 has a decent low light camera.
 
I like having a good camera, my mom is a professional photographer and she says the megapixel count isn't the only thing that matters. Software has a lot to do it..

Bottom line is the photos have improved greatly, but its still a phone camera.. My turbo takes god pics, my note 3 took good pics, but they are not going to be close to the quality of a good camera..

My two cents..

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I like having a good camera, my mom is a professional photographer and she says the megapixel count isn't the only thing that matters. Software has a lot to do it..

Bottom line is the photos have improved greatly, but its still a phone camera.. My turbo takes god pics, my note 3 took good pics, but they are not going to be close to the quality of a good camera..

My two cents..

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So true. As much as i hate to admit this, iPhone might be the closest thing to a real camera. But that is about all they have going for that overpriced hunk of (bendable plastic) junk.

Sent Turbo-fast from my bulletproof 64GB Droid Turbo
 

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