10-27-2019 08:12 AM
11-01-2019 07:28 PM
ywitch@Anders_ASUShttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/24215#Comment_24215
we will see about that in the next FOTA.. If not, goodbye ROG, hello op7t pro mclaren
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11-01-2019 11:48 PM
11-04-2019 07:39 AM
11-06-2019 10:59 AM
11-06-2019 11:04 AM
OPCNot all have knowledge regarding iso , shutter speed and allThank you for photos. I don't have ZenFone so here I can look into details from both phones.
Actually the photo from the ZenFone 6 is a little better. Look in the sky and you will see it's a little less bright. The interpretation of black is better. There is higher dynamic range. Particularly in the sky you will see less noise. The interpretation of the light is better from the ZenFone. Also the photo from the ZenFone 6 is sharper. For example if you zoom in the cars parked on the right of the building in the center with green light. Particularly the area between the sky and the land and the first line of street lights bellow the sky you will see sharper on ZenFone. That area I particularly like on ZenFone. That transition from the sky to the land is done really well. To summarize, Rog 2 night mode has 3 areas where ZenFone is slightly better: dynamic range, sharpness (detail) and colour interpretation.
That said, those differences are not really seen immediately and you have to look closer to notice. To people not interested in photography those 2 photos would look almost identical. The major difference would be field of view.
It doesn't necessarily have to be software oriented. Night mode takes long time to process and micro-shakes in the hand during processing can result in those changes. For a real comparison you would need to use gimbal head. Shortening processing time in my opinion would solve most issue.
For this reason I get better night photos in manual mode in 48 mp. I can play with shutter and Iso to get best results. That is the lowest possible iso for the shutter speed my hand can be steady enough. Like that I can get very good results. I am actually pleased with the camera. All it takes is a little bit of engaging myself how to get the best with the hardware I have. Positive attitude! But I guess majority just wants to point and shoot and get amazing results immediately.
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