Tried shot control but it's very buggy at iso 100. So just turn on HDR and hold your device against something stable. Cheers
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Pretty sure he's using the stock app.Wow. can't believe that those low light snaps are using Nexus 4. Can you share link to app?
It's stock.I was just as surprised as you.Wow. can't believe that those low light snaps are using Nexus 4. Can you share link to app?
Lumia has a 41MP shooter to be fair and overall better sensor...Definitely pleasing to eye. But they lack the crisp feel of Lumia. I Don't know I just can't stand Windows platform and Nokia for their utmost stupidity for sticking with WP... But Nokia's PV camera and build quality ... aaaah just EPIC. I know people will disagree here, calling Nokia Phones bulky but how can we forget owning Nokia phones all those years and boy they were sturdy.
Nokia please.. pleaseeee come to the brighter side of mobile arena
PEACE
Oops sorry for mentioning PV techno.. I was actually referring to Lumia 802. I recently saw its live low-light photos and boy that freaking 8 MP shooter stole the show from rest of us (android and iphone crowd...while at an event). I was shocked to witness THAT level of clarity in Lumia LL shots.Lumia has a 41MP shooter to be fair and overall better sensor...
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Pretty awesome, how'd you get to change the ISO Settings though?
With stock you can't. I referred to an app called shot control which allows you to, but when you set it to iso100 it usually freezes. About the lumia comparison, I think that these shots definitely are on par with the 920, which is pretty soft by itself. DDon't forget that XDA shrinks images, originals are much sharper. And about Nokia build quality, the lumias are definitely good, but traditionally Nokia had many flops: my 6120, N95, N85 and N97 all crumbled pretty fast.how can we change the iso setting on stock camera in 4.3?! :S :S :S