Flickr let me select up to 1365 x 2048 resolution. not the highest but still good enough. Yeah, the noise levels are quite good on that shot. Pretty impressive.
Here's a few I took this evening, I forget that this camera has auto ISO, so I can control the Aperture and Shutter speed, but leave the ISO adjust to match.
Some pictures taken with the phone while out and about near my house today.
Stunning.
I also downloaded camera360 you recommended a few pages back. Good stuff.
Any recommendations for android apps that take decent panoramic shots? messing with a few now (360 and Photaf) but not getting much joy so far - the stitching is poor. Not sure whether that's down to practice or the app itself.
I also downloaded camera360 you recommended a few pages back. Good stuff.
Any recommendations for android apps that take decent panoramic shots? messing with a few now (360 and Photaf) but not getting much joy so far - the stitching is poor. Not sure whether that's down to practice or the app itself.
Thanks, yeah the 360 app for Android is really good. I use it every time now when using the phones camera. As for panoramic shots, I also use Photaf but like you said it can be a bit hit and miss if you rush things. Saying that I love the 3D view it gives you on the phone. To be honest all phone panoramic software is a bit poor. I just take normal shots then stitch them together on the PC using some very good and FREE software called Hugin. It does a fantastic job. The below photo is very large and made up of 5 shots but can you see the joins? It's not like I was being extra careful either when taking the 5 shots.
Click the image to enter Flickr and see a higher resolution version. (the real full resolution is 7540 x 1957) and a 10MB in size)
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