Stories From Varied Perspectives - The Old Oak Tree - Shot on Oppo Find X5 Pro - OPPO Find X5 Pro General

As an Oppo Ambassador I have been tasked with telling a story with my camera from different perspectives. Normally you can only see things one way, your way, but things are not always as they seem. Often if we take a look from another perspective we can find that there are more stunning details and hidden beauty then we could have ever imagined. Seeing things from someone else's point of view can alert you to things you didn't even know where there. It's inspiring to find something new.
In my back yard there is an old Oak Tree. It has been there for years and is the centerpiece of our property. My children enjoy playing under the shade of its branches while birds and squirrels call those same branches home. At times the tree has ruined my days as I toil over keeping the branches trimmed back, but in the end it's magnificent beauty is worth the effort. Come have a look at our treasured tree.
The Macro mode exposes what the birds have already seen. I love the quality of close ups taken with the Oppo Find X5.
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I love how the Portrait mode does an excellent job of focusing in on the subject by blurring out the background. You can get a very artistic and pro style shot with the portrait mode.
The high dynamic range means I can still see plenty of detail in the branches while also seeing the sun peek through.
Pointing the camera towards the ground reveals the tree's covering.
Finally we get the entire picture with the wide angle mode!
Overall I am really happy with the versatility of the shots I was able to capture with the Oppo Find X5 Pro.
There is a mode for any perspective you are trying to capture!

This is rather cool!

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Amazing HD2+FujiFilm FinePix Macro Lens

I just found this over at DPReview Fujifilm forums of a person who shot this macro series with an HD2 and a attachable lens. Amazing I agree.
BTW, after checking the pictures properties, I think he has a HD2Android (It says HTC Desire) =D
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1012&thread=36499265
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yaw dropping. those pictures look great!
where can i buy one!
wow~~ very nice!!! where can we get this " Fujifilm FinePix Macro Lens Adapter"? Any idea?
Although the pictures were edited by photoshop, it still looks great! i wish to get one.
Anyway, after i install android on my HTC HD2, i just download Fxcamere! It is fun too... anyone use this before? We could take pic with effects like "toy cam", "Paloriod" and "Fish eye"! and the picture effect is nice too! hehe..... If you havent tried it, you should give it a try~
I'd love one too if anyone could find it.
I dont care that he fixed it in photoshop, the result looks amazing anyways!
I have heard of people using a lense from reading glasses placed over the camera lense getting pretty good results taking macro shots. Im gonna try n make me a macro lense this weekend, will post back results. Also in addition to fxcamera, try funny warp. You can photo yourself or friend and warp them. I have made some pretty cool images by drawing a face on paper and using funny warp on it lol (dont got no friends and im too ugly when i take a pic the app says already warped enough)

Xperia Z5 Camera - as Advertise

Hi Z5 Users! Just curious how we can get a good shot with moving objects?.... or anyone can show how to do it in a proper way?.... As I'm wondering how Sony did the following shots in their website? As I myself is always ending up with either focus center and blurry shots outside the focal point of the picture, or mostly with blur edges or noisy pic, do we have to always use a tripod to get a good moving shot? (especially for me with shaky hands lol).
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I don't believe they shoot those pics with a phone, didn't believe it as soon as the pics came online.
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Ukiya8 said:
Hi Z5 Users! Just curious how we can get a good shot with moving objects?.... or anyone can show how to do it in a proper way?.... As I'm wondering how Sony did the following shots in their website? As I myself is always ending up with either focus center and blurry shots outside the focal point of the picture, or mostly with blur edges or noisy pic, do we have to always use a tripod to get a good moving shot? (especially for me with shaky hands lol).
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Use sports mode. In Scenes
Or Manual with low ISO and lowered Exposition im good light.
In a more difficult light with a slightly higher ISO which pushes faster shutter speeds. And lowered Exposition.

google glass can connect my nikon p900

when update Google glass XE23 can use keyboard . use True Mouse/KB on my mobile phone. add launchy than papago can use GPS 2 Bluetooth more fast than googl map, StarFireTV watch cnn cttv a lot fo channel , use WirelessMobileUtility remote monitor nikon p900 and will driver can monitor Futures app :laugh:
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These cameras are really only sold for the zoom feature. The fact is, there’s a reason that the equipment needed for quality photos of distant subjects in motion is so expensive. At the end of the day, these Nikon cameras are just your slightly above average point-and-shoot cameras with a giant plastic lens and some newer optical zoom/stabilization tech. The autofocus capability and sensor tech suffer from the same issues most other cheaper cameras do. That being said, there’s no real throwing money at the situation to even come close to that zoom capability otherwise, hence why it’s pretty special/unique in the space. Even if you’re a pro wildlife photog and are one of the few Canon 1200mm L series owners for example, you still aren’t getting as close with zoom and that lens costs more than some houses. But if you’re looking to get into taking better stuff of your kids sports and birds in your backyard, consider getting into photography and buy something with better autofocus and image quality over something like the p900/p1000. I’d Nox Vidmate VLC recommend something from the Sony a6XXX series and a 70-200/70-300 personally as a starting point for anyone going down that rabbit hole.

My Camera takes bad pictures.

I tried to install Lineage and that worked perfect but the camera was not good I then reinstalled OxygenOS 10.0.1 but the camera is still not good any ideers ?
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Well that looks like a picture taken in very bad conditions (poorly lit overall environment except for a source of light right in the middle) taken with a smartphone camera that was rather average even by 2017 standards.
The halos around the lamp might be either because of a dirty lens (maybe on the inside?) or because you moved the phone a little (the exposure must have been very long, like 0.5 seconds or so). The noise is rather normal given the first paragraph.
Later I'll try a similar shot...
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Well that looks like a picture taken in very bad conditions (poorly lit overall environment except for a source of light right in the middle) taken with a smartphone camera that was rather average even by 2017 standards.
The halos around the lamp might be either because of a dirty lens (maybe on the inside?) or because you moved the phone a little (the exposure must have been very long, like 0.5 seconds or so). The noise is rather normal given the first paragraph.
Later I'll try a similar shot...
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Hi
I was sure this happened when I installed Lineage but now I see that the glass was a bit greasy "embarrassing" I cleaned it and the halos are gone. I was so focused on the Lineage install spoiling the camera driver, thanks.

The OPPO Find X5 Pro has been Launched! What are your thoughts?

Today OPPO held a launch event where the company officially announced all of the details about the new Find X5 Pro. During this event, we learned a lot of the exciting new features that we will find in this device. As the next installment of the Find series, the OPPO Find X5 Pro will come with impressive processing power, including a dedicated NPU for image processing. Using this dedicated NPU, the camera will be able to perform better in difficult lighting, produce amazing HDR photos, and give you ultra-clear photography. Hasselblad brings their MOON Natural Colors to the OPPO Find X5 Pro giving you the most realistic colors possible. This included chipset will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 as many people anticipated, giving this phone top-of-the-line performance.
The 6.7" display has a 1440x3216 resolution with a refresh rate of 120Hz. The AMOLED screen supports HDR 10+ to make your games, movies, and all of your media look amazing. The 5000mAh battery supports 80W SuperVOOC charging, and 50W Wireless charging. At launch, the phone will be available in two color options, including Glaze Black and Ceramic White.
Did you miss the event? Watch it here.​
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So what are your thoughts on this new phone? If you were able to watch the live launch event, let us know what features stood out to you. What are you most excited about?
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