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    dpreview on pixel 4 photo capabilities

    Discussion in 'Smartphones and Tablets' started by 6730b, Oct 17, 2019.

  1. 6730b

    6730b Notebook Deity

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    It's a (ai)miracle what the phone makers now manage to get out of those minuscule lenses.

    "it's not going to replace your dedicated camera in all situations, but in many it might. The Pixel 4 takes an already great camera in the Pixel 3, and refines it further to achieve results closer to, and in some cases surpassing, traditional cameras and optics"

    https://www.dpreview.com/articles/1...-most-important-google-pixel-4-camera-updates
     
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  2. eth3rton

    eth3rton Notebook Consultant

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    Smartphone cameras have came a long way but seem to be hitting more incremental updates now. Might be a few generations before we see much improvement from today. Not bad by any means.
     
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    I find myself tuning automatic color shifts on night shots as they tend to look very different from what I see in real life.