Overall, I was impressed by the quality of the pictures in low light situations considering that there is no inbuilt flash. The camera is easy to use however settings can only be changed within menus. Macro mode was hard to find for example, especially compared to the Samsung Wave. I was disappointed by the lack of a dedicated camera button, however a link to the camera app on the home screen goes some way to resolving that issue.
Saturday, 23 October 2010
Mob!ler Mission 2 - Photography Assignment
My task this week was to make use of the camera on the back of my Samsung Galaxy S. They say a picture is worth 1000 words, so I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. (All of the photos are straight out of the phone, using the default setting. No editing has been done.)
Overall, I was impressed by the quality of the pictures in low light situations considering that there is no inbuilt flash. The camera is easy to use however settings can only be changed within menus. Macro mode was hard to find for example, especially compared to the Samsung Wave. I was disappointed by the lack of a dedicated camera button, however a link to the camera app on the home screen goes some way to resolving that issue.
Overall, I was impressed by the quality of the pictures in low light situations considering that there is no inbuilt flash. The camera is easy to use however settings can only be changed within menus. Macro mode was hard to find for example, especially compared to the Samsung Wave. I was disappointed by the lack of a dedicated camera button, however a link to the camera app on the home screen goes some way to resolving that issue.
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