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2011-12-16
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2011-12-16
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n9 camera is definitely not the wow factor even though how much it was hyped.
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2011-12-16
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2011-12-16
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The camera itself (hardware) is fine, it's the camera app's inability to decently measure correct exposure that is the problem.
Fortunately there are lots of manual options in the menu including the ability to manually set exposure compensation. Use that and you'll get much better night photos.
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2011-12-16
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Fantastic picture! Would you mind sharing what settings you were using for that picture (ISO, white balance, compensation, etc.)? I've been struggling to optimize the N9 for shots like that, and a little help would be useful.
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2011-12-16
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This seems to be the settings he may have used...
Scene: Automatic
Flash: Off
White Balance: Automatic
Exposure Compensation: 0.7 (maybe up to 1.3)
Color Filter: Vivid
Light sensitivity: ISO 800
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Resolution: High 7Mpx
Looking at the Data on the File:
Scene: Auto
Flash: Off
White Balance: Auto
Exposure Compensation: -1
Color Filter: Auto
Light sensitivity: ISO 174 so auto
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2011-12-16
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I find a very obvious problem of N9 camera module,
when there is high light in the darkness,
the glare problem is very clear,
comparing to iPhone4/4S or Samsung Galaxy S2, or N900,
It is very clear :
Do you find the same problem ?
I think the N900's camera is a little bit sharper than N9's when the light is enough.
But when the light is lower, the N900 performs much better than N9.
Even iPhone 4/4S and Samsung Galaxy S2 performs better enough than N9 in low light conditions.
Do you think so ?
Last edited by lanwellon; 2011-12-17 at 10:10.