Photo quality - Realme 5 Pro Real Life Review

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Realme 5 Pro 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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Bought this phone (4/64 GB) as Flipkart (India) mega festival sale.
Just received it & immediately one thing I can notice is the absence of Gyro-EIS !!
Camera isn't hardware stabilised.
I am on Color OS v6.0 / RMX1971EX_11_A.09
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Camera App version is attach below

please share some pictures taken with Realme 5 Pro

For me the quality is superb.

quality is superb, 48MP mode is quite a gimmick tho, and macro lens quite useless since you can provide better close up picture with normal camera (unless you want to take a 5cm close up pict)

Taken this afternoon with gcam app with auxiliary cam support, I used wide and the quality is improved a lot sure there's a lot of digital noise here and there but the output is rich in details and looks natural compare to stock camera app.

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Note 3 camera produces dark, blurry pictures. Is this normal?

Before my N3 I was on an iPhone 5. The photos on the iPhone 5 were bright and sharp and vivid. The Note 3's photos however were dark and blurry, even when taken in bright indoors conditions. Is this normal?
fterh said:
Before my N3 I was on an iPhone 5. The photos on the iPhone 5 were bright and sharp and vivid. The Note 3's photos however were dark and blurry, even when taken in bright indoors conditions. Is this normal?
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i would say no its a very good camera post a pic
fterh said:
Before my N3 I was on an iPhone 5. The photos on the iPhone 5 were bright and sharp and vivid. The Note 3's photos however were dark and blurry, even when taken in bright indoors conditions. Is this normal?
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me too!!! i 've done the difference between S3 and Note3
some people say the problem is causated from original app!!!
hope samsung solve soon this problem!!
fterh said:
Before my N3 I was on an iPhone 5. The photos on the iPhone 5 were bright and sharp and vivid. The Note 3's photos however were dark and blurry, even when taken in bright indoors conditions. Is this normal?
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Please clean your camera lens or check whether there is a protective plastic screen on your camera lens which needs to be removed !! :good:
Sample pics:
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the 2nd pic was taken with absolutely no handshake, while the first one has "normal" movement. when taking pics with my iPhone, I did not have to take special care to ensure no handshake.

LeEco makes necessary changes in Camera #SuperPhone loving it !!!

Hello guys, I am Rakesh and I’m a big fan of LeEco Smartphones. This is my personal review about the camera of my Le 1s. Initially, I was bit disappointed because of the camera output of my Le 1s, though it was equipped with a 13 MP shooter there were issues with low light performance of the camera and pictures having redness.
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LeEco surprised me with the new OTA update. It has resolved all issues related to camera and it has changed totally after the update. I never thought camera clarity could be altered to this extent through software updates. A big thumbs-up for the tech team for taking note of the feedback from the SuperFans.
The new interface is very simple and gives control over the features like delayed photos, Shutter sound and Exposure etc. The 13 megapixel camera of the Le 1S now supports HDR mode.
One thing I loved about the camera is its ability to shoot 4K videos and it can capture slow motion videos. Yes, it does shoot panorama as well.
Even the front 5 MP camera does a good job in low light conditions. It is good enough for selfies and the new beauty mode is simply awesome.
Hope LeEco will bring in more surprises for their users. Eagerly waiting for new OTA updates, a diehard #Superfan….!!

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 Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018)'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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Should I be honest?
It`s crap., it`s really bad and I mean it. If you relying and need at least descent quality in night shots or very low light you will be disappointed.
But I bought it even though I knew that. The camera is not important to me as for nighttime shots I use my Canon anyway.
I guess should post some pictures...
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Anyway, you photos show a far better quality then my HTC One M8 dual sim that (as far as I know now ) just died from a deadly battery exchange -
There seem to be two variants of crap (the HTC version and the Samsung version).
If you want 100% low light I can show you this one. The stars from my terrace at midnight (23:48)
I had to edit a little to make the clouds in the left corner more visible.
And yes, I live in a little town (under 10 000 people) so we have little light pollution. My home is in the far end next to few kilometers of forests and corn fields.
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Interesting, when viewed in the forum here this picture look good, but if I download it on the phone and look at it with 100% brightness it seems I have fried the clouds, lol.

Software (ease of use, features, etc)

When you hand your phone to granny to take a photo of you, can she get the job done? Rate this thread to express how you deem the Sony Xperia 5 II's camera software. A higher rating indicates that the software is easy to use, fast, uncluttered, and inclusive of advanced features for when you need them.
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Is it normal to have the Android Version and build number at the bottom of quick settings? My old phone (Zenfone 5z) don't have this...
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Is it normal to have the Android Version and build number at the bottom of quick settings? My old phone (Zenfone 5z) don't have this...
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Yes, after you enable developer options the build number vill be visible in quick settings
I don't hand my phone to granny or anyone else. I shoot only with Photo Pro and I don't think I could go back to any other phone app. My previous favorite was probably the Huawei P30 pro and the software can't hold a candle to the Xperia.
This photo is shot in an alley with a variety of colors of street lights. Photo pro lets me set a custom white balance.
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I enjoy taking photos and hate spending time editing on the computer. The Sony Photo Pro is the best camera app I've ever used.

Save the Night | OPPO Find X5 | OPPO Ambassador

Sharing a few low-light sample shots from the OPPO Find X5!
Quite impressed with the shots from the Primary lens! Captures great shots with plenty of light and very low noise levels. With the inclusion of OIS, the camera can take better low-light shots and less shaky images.
Now the inclusion of OIS also helps a lot while shooting long exposures with Pro Mode. OIS eliminates minor shakes and helps you shoot 1-2 second long exposure images without even needing a tripod.
Here's a picture I shot handheld with Pro mode.
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shot handheld on Pro mode with 1 sec shutter speed​
What surprised me the most is the ultrawide angle. The ultrawide angle on the X5 is probably the best one out of all the phones available. The pictures are very bright and detailed. Colours are quite natural and the highlights and shadows are on point.
picture shot with ultrawide angle camera​I also did notice that the low light shots take less time to capture. Generally on other phones you do have to hold still for about 2-3 sec for it to capture.
I'm very impressed with the low-light capabilities of the Find X5. A combination of great lens hardware including the Marisilicon X chip and superior software processing helps the Find X5 shine under low light conditions.

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