on 16-12-2017 18:28
on 16-12-2017 18:28
Both myself and Mrs B bought a G5 recently and find that the pictures are, well, poor to say the least. Given it is supposed to be 13mp we haven't taken one photo yet (using the Auto settings) that is half-way decent, and certainly worse than the those taken on the phones we upgraded from. It seems that sharpness is the main problem - indoor photos in particular are always soft and out of focus, even with bright lights overhead. And when you zoom in on a picture, be it indoor or outdoor, definition is rapidly lost. Finally, if a picture a taken using zoom, then all we end up with is a blocky, ill defined subject. So my question is this - is the camera on this phone just plain and simple pants, or is there some magic setting I need to know about. Compared to the pictures we were getting on Mrs B's old Moto 3rd Gen, the G5 is those take by a cheap children's camera. All thoughts/advice appreciated. Thanks
on 16-12-2017 22:18
Thanks for the tips viridis. Can I just ask how I go about shortening the shutter though? Thanks
on 16-12-2017 23:43
on 16-12-2017 23:53
on 16-12-2017 23:53
on 17-12-2017 00:22
on 17-12-2017 15:22
on 17-12-2017 15:22
Sorry we couldn't really help. It would seem that you are doing nothing wrong and that for point and shoot I usage its a matter of practice. I have unsteady hands so the antishake feature is indispensable to me on the Samsung.
17-12-2017 16:48 - edited 17-12-2017 16:52
@Anonymous
If you hit the three dots in camera mode and select the top option ‘professional mode’ ... click on ISO & select the shutter speed you’re after!
sorry for the late post.. busy day on the MTB!