Photo quality - ASUS ROG Phone II Real Life Review

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Stock cemera app image proccess is extreamly bad

Taken from my ROG II in Portrait Mode

Those are not bad at all. Asus seems to be taking mobile stuff a bit more seriously now, so hoping the app - or GCam - improves things.

Here are two long exposure night shots of the sky on a moonless night (single images, no alterations). First one is 16s exposure at iso800 and second one is 16s at iso1600. Main camera is able to do up iso3200 and up to 32s exposures but I noticed slight star trails starting at 20s

bluegizmo83 said:
Here are two long exposure night shots of the sky on a moonless night (single images, no alterations). First one is 16s exposure at iso800 and second one is 16s at iso1600. Main camera is able to do up iso3200 and up to 32s exposures but I noticed slight star trails starting at 20s
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Wow, those came out better than I would've expected. Then again, I'm use to my V20, which looks bad at anything above ISO 400. I'm surprised you started to get star trails with that focal length too. Get a handful of those in a row and that could make for a good composite with long trails.

Mr_Mooncatt said:
Wow, those came out better than I would've expected. Then again, I'm use to my V20, which looks bad at anything above ISO 400. I'm surprised you started to get star trails with that focal length too. Get a handful of those in a row and that could make for a good composite with long trails.
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Yeah the star trails weren't really that bad, more like just not pin point stars anymore. Here is a photo at 20s and iso800. When zoomed in you can see very slight trails.
Edit: this was also taken on a different night and the moon was just coming out if I recall correctly.

bluegizmo83 said:
Yeah the star trails weren't really that bad, more like just not pin point stars anymore. Here is a photo at 20s and iso800. When zoomed in you can see very slight trails.
Edit: this was also taken on a different night and the moon was just coming out if I recall correctly.
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Gotcha. I like doing night photos and light painting, so I was anxious to put this phone through its paces if I bought it.

What do you yall think is better 48mp without hdr or 12mp with hdr

typical photo, nothing special.

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Here are two long exposure night shots of the sky on a moonless night (single images, no alterations). First one is 16s exposure at iso800 and second one is 16s at iso1600. Main camera is able to do up iso3200 and up to 32s exposures but I noticed slight star trails starting at 20s
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Not effing bad for a phone, ISO 800 looks ok, the 1600 not so much ahah but it's not a reflex after all

Coming from a Pixel 2XL, i REALLY miss the ois ...

Daylight photos are fine but low light is junk. Garbage would be too kind to describe it. The ONLY thing wrong with the phone. It is still my phone off the year though... And I've used them all.
Photos below comparing low light pixel 4xl and pixel 3xl to it. Daylight (pixels first in each collage) was good but not premium. Colours a bit muted.
Asus need to really do something about the camera quality. It's a premium priced product (although accessories included here in Australia for $1699aud) with a mid range camera (although the pixel 3a kills it).

Agreed, coming from many years of Samsung phones the camera is straight up trash !
You can't depend on it and in most cases i am not in a bright sunny environment but indoors, cloudy environment, etc.
Gcam mods kinda work but i find them to be kinda slow and therefore i lose the moment to capture a moment quite often.
Asus really NEED to spend serious time on this after the Android 10 release and come out with a MAJOR camera update.
Love pretty much everything else of the phone but the camera is a real let down and should not have been released this way.
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mastaful said:
What do you yall think is better 48mp without hdr or 12mp with hdr
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Great Question, i have been wondering about this myself.
Tried both but i have not really seen which is better due to the camera not really being consistent.

Dutch-Leo said:
Agreed, coming from many years of Samsung phones the camera is straight up trash !
You can't depend on it and in most cases i am not in a bright sunny environment but indoors, cloudy environment, etc.
Gcam mods kinda work but i find them to be kinda slow and therefore i lose the moment to capture a moment quite often.
Asus really NEED to spend serious time on this after the Android 10 release and come out with a MAJOR camera update.
Love pretty much everything else of the phone but the camera is a real let down and should not have been released this way.
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Great Question, i have been wondering about this myself.
Tried both but i have not really seen which is better due to the camera not really being consistent.
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Folks who are on 10 beta say the camera has vastly improved: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ro...camera-mod-t3970371/post81801449#post81801449

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CAMERA: Photo Quality

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Note5 come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
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Hands down the camera on the Note5 is the best of any smartphone I've ever used. The one weakness is fast motion: I often get blurry results when a subject is moving rapidly. I realize there is a dedicated camera setting for this, but I tend to leave the software on Auto because to be honest I never know when my subject is going to be moving quickly, like when photographing my hyper-active 2-year-old
I would say best camera user experience I've ever had with a smartphone. Very fast, very easy to use and almost always successful pictures. Image quality only beaten by my old Lumia 1020, but that thing takes 3 seconds to take a picture
Pro mode and RAW (DNG) conversion can give some stunning results:
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one word awesome
I'm not a pro at taking pics,but yet the results are breathtaking more over the camera Ui has improved drastically,speed,ease,
One of the best cameras on a phone out there now. With some RAW processing, the quality is breathing taking.
Since i had the G4 before i know what good camera is about, G4 wins easily at low light situations, they break even in daylight but at times the Note produce more accurate colour than G4.
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the camera is very good really like it.
Fenix said:
Pro mode and RAW (DNG) conversion can give some stunning results:
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Hi mate, this picture is amazing, how do you the .dng file? you convert directly the image to .jpg with photoshop? I'm not a pro in photosgraphy but I want to get images like that.
Thanks in advance!
Miniprepumen said:
Hi mate, this picture is amazing, how do you the .dng file? you convert directly the image to .jpg with photoshop? I'm not a pro in photosgraphy but I want to get images like that.
Thanks in advance!
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Its a setting in the camera app
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Its a setting in the camera app
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Yes I know mate, I mean what do you do with the .dng, you copy the image to a PC and you add some filter, change contrast brightness?
Thanks
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Apple I 6 users jealous
My girl is so jealous because she will send me a picture she snaps on her I-6 and when viewed on the "God Phone" (aka Note 5) it looks 10x better than hers. Love this phone. Other phone users share the same jealousy.
simply its amazing
i love it , but when i wanna take longexpo shots i realized that you have to be so far away from any light source
otherwise you'll get blown up image,
ofc after all its smartphone camera. so its wonderful
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The photo is not real ,I guess
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raw file makes the picture wonders. really really like it camera preset option come a lot handy. Does anybody have a link for tutorials for the pro i really want to learn this thanks in advance...
svetius said:
Hands down the camera on the Note5 is the best of any smartphone I've ever used. The one weakness is fast motion: I often get blurry results when a subject is moving rapidly. I realize there is a dedicated camera setting for this, but I tend to leave the software on Auto because to be honest I never know when my subject is going to be moving quickly, like when photographing my hyper-active 2-year-old
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Can you share that setting you have for fast moving objects
Im trying to figure out what i can do with the raw settings. Havent been able to decompile the smali enough though to understand it
Best camera phone i have used till date
These are the pictures from an aquarium at Bangalore, India.
I found the noise to be minimal. I have used HTC Camera port for Z1 on my N920G with Dr.Ketan's Rom and it's simply amazing. I found the sharpening of stock camera app high and tweaked it with the HTC app and added little saturation and contrast. I needed to set it only once and i was simply stunned by the photos i got from my phone. This is my first Samsung phone and i'm totally loving it
Made me satisfied

Photo quality

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Another one:
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What do you think about this one
ISO: 50
Aperture : F 16
And this one too Same location actually, and yes it is salt
ISO: 50
EV: -2.6
Aperture: 2.2
Nice shots!
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Good shots as well man! Love the first one! :good:
Also here's one shot on low light of my lamp I think it looks cool, the lamp was handmade by me some years ago in a Japanese festival
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Nice photos
Some low light photos.
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Some low light photos.
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WOWY! Did you really took that first one with Huawei P20 Lite? GOSH that is perfect.
ars_chelsea said:
WOWY! Did you really took that first one with Huawei P20 Lite? GOSH that is perfect.
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Yes I did I used "Night mode" to take that photo of the fountain at night. That mode requires some kind of a tripod or something similar because it is like long time exposure photo, so it took 55 seconds so the phone has to be stand still. Try it on Your own you will be amazed
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Yes I did I used "Night mode" to take that photo of the fountain at night. That mode requires some kind of a tripod or something similar because it is like long time exposure photo, so it took 55 seconds so the phone has to be stand still. Try it on Your own you will be amazed
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True I know how the mode works, just saying it ended up pretty good.
Here's my ultimate night shot of the stars which are pretty hard to capture
3 more photos. I think the P20 lite is not too bad when we speaking about camera
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3 more photos. I think the P20 lite is not too bad when we speaking about camera
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I love crocodiles OMFG, and that photo is really neat :good:
Also I think these Huawei P20 series take seriously excelent photos at night and with those light trails on the first pic!
Sunrise taken using night mode.
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Sunrise taken using night mode.
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Really? With night mode? This came out really good, good colours not that dim! Quite detailed for a camera of a 400€ smartphone. I think if you used Pro mode you coulded've got a better result, this is still pretty good tho for a digital and not OIS camera.
Twice exposing
Have one or more P20 lite owners experienced that the camera takes 2 or more pictures, when it only should take one picture? It happens periodically when I take pictures in dark environment, specially when is a weak light source as f.ex neon light on a street shop at night and I dont hold the phone still enough. It looks like it takes an extra or more pictures when the first picture has poor quality. The camera in my P20 lite has basic settings, nothing is changed

Low light

At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the Honor 8X's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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Honor 8x night shot battle in mid-range phone
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I wouldn’t say I’m a photography buff, but I do really like taking photos. When I had my iPhone, I used it for casual snaps, but grabbed my DSLR if I was going on a trip. I love to play around with different filters and effects, so when I got this phone I started playing around with the camera and unearthed a LITERAL wonderland of surprises.
I counted, like, 15 different modes. But actually, there’s more than 15, because there’s a Live photo-esque function called Moving picture, and something called AI photography, which as far as I can tell just figures out what you’re snapping and tweaks the parameters to make the photo look nicer. Sometimes it can be annoying, but it’s easy to turn off so I don’t mind it.
Anyways, the features are a mixed bag, there are some super useful ones like Portrait (with a bunch of different lighting effects that are fun to play around with). But there are also some weird ones like “Document scan” (Not a scanner? What is it for?), and Good Food – which, as far as I can tell, is just an oversaturated filter that makes all your food look kind of bloody.
Basically it’s pretty obvious to me from some casual use that this is a phone with a ton of spare parts that lacks cohesive branding or categorization. Which…IMHO could be a wonderful thing, actually – coz it means you can apply your own creativity to do what you want with it. It’s a sandbox with ready made parts.
To illustrate my point, let’s talk about the Night feature.
Obviously, this mode was designed to help you take photos at night. When it goes off, it takes a few seconds to work, but you can literally watch the photo you’re taking become brighter and better looking. Somehow the tech makes it so the first shot is the base shot, and then some kind of magic happens in the background that adds light and detail captured over time into the same photo—kind of like HDR. In the end, what you get is basically an incredibly detailed photo.
What impressed me about this Night feature is that I’m used to bringing out my tripod for my DSLR if I’m shooting at night. I’d always assumed that you’d have to keep the camera super still in order to grab photos at night because that’s just how exposure works.
Well color me amazed, because I took these photos at night just holding my phone in my hand.
The color management looks pretty spot on, and I like how clearly defined the statues look, compared to the Normal versions.
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These shots were interesting to me, because the photos are somehow more blurry in photo mode. Due in part to a slower shutter speed, I believe. While in night mode, the image resolved itself much more clearly and you can see all the details of the temple.
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This feature is also great in dim lighting conditions or even dark animals. My puppy Zozo is all black (except a tiny white tuft on her left forepaw uWu), and it’s a pain to try to get good photos of her. I tried this mode in the morning (my BF sleeping in the background LOL), and you can see SO MUCH MORE DETAIL on her fur and eyes.
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I used the “Individuality” filter in post editing, added a circular blur ring around Zozo, and then added a sticker. The stickers, by the way, are kind of weird, but there are a few fun ones in there.
I sent this photo to a friend who’s never met Zozo, and she was like “wow, shiny dog”. Lol. Shiny indeed.
Hello you said there is differents effects in portraits mode but I cannot find them could you help me?
low light photography is not that much great on this.
Low light photography is not good on Honor 8x.
Even portrait shot it works on 8MP shots only so less clarity.
Front cam portrait and Back cam portrait need to work on edge detection algorithm.
Yea, I noticed that low light isn't very good with the Honor 8X.
Pyknus said:
Yea, I noticed that low light isn't very good with the Honor 8X.
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Compare to other devices in this price range honor 8X camera is a bit weak.
ZohanRash said:
Compare to other devices in this price range honor 8X camera is a bit weak.
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Even last year's Mi A1 is waaay better
PalakMi said:
Even last year's Mi A1 is waaay better
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Not Sure About the Mi A1 but Mi A2 camera is well more better than Honor 8x.
The best way to get night shots on the Honor 8X is to use night mode and a tripod. Casual shots will not turn out the best.

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shots in daylight are good, although if u zoom in too much there's some softness n waterpaint effect going on, probably a software issue, hope it gets fixed soon.
but in night this phone is simply outstanding, no phone in it's price bracket come even close to it, will upload a sample tomorrow, but the detail, noise level, lights, everything is perfect in its price range
Some shots I took(no edits) and they are definitely way better than 7 plus
This is a low light selfie,street light is yellow,no beauty mode ,just default settings
Nokia 8.1
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I have been using this device for a month and here are my findings on its cameras,
1. Back camera works superb in every aspect except the image size which is always to be 7 to 8 MB whether its day time shot or low light or shot in night. So image compressing is not as good as Nokia 7 Plus has.
2. Front Camera is a total flop. Yes I mean it. I take many selfies and they are always much grainy (in all conditions) with and without beauty modes. I don't think so Nokia put a really 20MP sensory at the front instead from the images quality it looks like a 5 MP sensor. Even the Gcam port shows it as 5 MP sensor. Again Nokia 7 Plus take very very great selfies without any filters or 3rd party camera app.
I upgraded from Nokia 7 Plus but after one month I realized That Nokia 7 Plus is far more better than Nokia 8.1 with respect to Cameras and image quality/size.
Styleshman said:
I don't think so Nokia put a really 20MP sensory at the front instead from the images quality it looks like a 5 MP sensor. Even the Gcam port shows it as 5 MP sensor. Again Nokia 7 Plus take very very great selfies without any filters or 3rd party camera app.
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Just FYI, number of megapixels has nothing to do with image quality, it's just the size of the image. Gcam takes a 5 Mpix photo with any 5+ Mpix front facing camera because it works that way.
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where is photo ?
Photos off the selfie cam are a bit rubbish, way too sharp and often exposed badly. Photos from the rear camera are fine (if a touch too sharp for my liking), i have found it works much better turning the AI detection off, it seems a bit thick for an AI and often just makes everything really blue. Low light performance is very good (coming from a Nokia 8), you do get some loss of detail once the ISO ramps up but that is all the processing to get rid of the noise, on the bright side at least you get a photo and not a blurry mess like with the Nokia 8. I tried a Pixel 2 with nightsight against the Nokia 8.1 and to be honest the pixel wasn't that much better at all when the scene was very dark, it was better but not "oh wow" better.
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Styleshman said:
2. Front Camera is a total flop. Yes I mean it. I take many selfies and they are always much grainy (in all conditions) with and without beauty modes. I don't think so Nokia put a really 20MP sensory at the front instead from the images quality it looks like a 5 MP sensor. Even the Gcam port shows it as 5 MP sensor.
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That's because the front camera uses pixel binning.
Just to add i have been comparing the Nokia 8.1 low light photos to some taken with a Galaxy S9 and the Nokia 8.1 makes a better job of it from what i have seen.
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The camera is the weakpoint of this phone. For the price you pay for it, I would have expected a much more decent camera.
Attached photo was done in a bright room but you can clearly see that the noise is present and the details of the wooden floor disappear.
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In order to be able to compare the quality of the above photo, I added another one that was took using an iphone 11. Same room, same light.
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I know it's not fair to compare it to a phone that costs the same as almost two s10 lite phones but I'm guessing that the SE 2020 which is on the same level will beat it.
The screen is nice though ...
Honestly fine.
I dont know why people gave this a low rating. I feel like people are expecting to much from Phone camera's.
For an average human being that takes a pics for memories or casual photo albums its more than fine. Enough options to choose from.
I do miss the lack of tap to focus, unless i missed it somewhere in the settings.
Hi people,
The cams are ok in good light situations i think for the price of the phone!
Only in low light situations it will have not so good performance. The aperture is only 2.0 so for that aperture is not so strange. Try to get as much as light as possible and your photo's will be ok!
I have a question, is this camera able to take RAW photos? And can you use a third party app to change the shutter speed?
Al3xxxinho said:
The camera is the weakpoint of this phone. For the price you pay for it, I would have expected a much more decent camera.
Attached photo was done in a bright room but you can clearly see that the noise is present and the details of the wooden floor disappear.
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In order to be able to compare the quality of the above photo, I added another one that was took using an iphone 11. Same room, same light.
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I know it's not fair to compare it to a phone that costs the same as almost two s10 lite phones but I'm guessing that the SE 2020 which is on the same level will beat it.
The screen is nice though ...
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It's a reaaaally huge difference dude! I am disappointed, I was thinking to get the lite for me, maybe not after see that pics.
One area that the camera impressed with was digital zoom (8x). Daylight pictures from 20 feet away were good. Guess that's one advantage of a high megapixel count.
SkullDeath said:
One area that the camera impressed with was digital zoom (8x). Daylight pictures from 20 feet away were good. Guess that's one advantage of a high megapixel count.
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Also macro is really impressive, i use it al lot and its not disappointing either. As long you have enough light the cams are fine!
got it for 450euro, 128gb, white
for that, i give 4stars. im fine with the camera. macro is surprisingly good. gcam works...whatelse i want?
I pass loll
Seen gcam pictures on youtube, difference night and day on the details and brightness.
https://youtu.be/xXlFN8jl2s4
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Now that i have the phone i think its very disappointing, can't make sharp pictures. Whatever camera app i use, zoomed in to the picture its not sharp, compared with ipad pro 2017. Everything is soft. People complain about it allot with s10 series. I didnt expect miracles from this phone but it is just ridiculous if every photo is to soft.

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