![]() 03/17/2017 at 21:00 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The Pixel XL’s low light performance is
very
good for a potato.
![]() 03/17/2017 at 21:11 |
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I might go as far as saying that it’s not a potato actually.
A carrot maybe, but definitely not a potato
![]() 03/17/2017 at 22:28 |
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A French fry. Still a potato, but better
![]() 03/17/2017 at 23:27 |
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The camera on my pixel always blows me away.
![]() 03/17/2017 at 23:32 |
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That’s not bad at all. Does it let you take pictures in a format other than JPG? Just curious.
![]() 03/18/2017 at 00:41 |
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It’s a sweet potato.
![]() 03/18/2017 at 05:03 |
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I think technically yes, as it has a psuedo HDR mode it must shoot in some sort of proprietary RAW format, but the editing can only be done on the phone AFAIK and it then saves itself as a JPG.
![]() 03/18/2017 at 05:04 |
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Going from a tuba to a root is quite the upgrade. Are you sure you know your veg?
![]() 03/18/2017 at 05:06 |
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I haven’t found any real disadvantage with it during day to day photography, apart from the fact it really doesn’t handle backlit subjects as I’d want it to. Even then, it’s no worse than any other phone.
![]() 03/18/2017 at 06:57 |
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With third-party apps, I believe you can do raw.
![]() 03/18/2017 at 07:54 |
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It is a Sony sensor, after all. The IMX sensors after the Z2 release have been well regarded for their low-light performance.
![]() 03/18/2017 at 10:53 |
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It’s totally worth finding a third party camera app that will shoot in a RAW format, and then getting mobile Lightroom for editing.
![]() 03/18/2017 at 13:23 |
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Loving my Pixel after a 4000 Mile road trip!