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quick pull over snaps after gym and on way to pick Hannah up from ballet. in the 120 degree wide angle mode cropped top and bottom with that 'interesting' curvature on the edges/corners haha
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2017:10:27 18:23:03
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Bill Struth - Sunday 29 October 2017 06:49
A BIg Brick House!. I love the bold use of the UWA distortion here.
todd - Saturday 28 October 2017 12:22
Could be shallow dof, but personally I doubt it. DOF is usually not an issue at least from what I can tell. I think the problem here is I don't know how to always get the focus I want with the wide angle mode. So far it mostly has a mind of its own. Sometimes i can poke a spot on the screen and it will focus for me. Other times nothing happens and I can't find any other option to adjust the focus in those instances. With the normal (70 degree) angle (f1.6 aperture, and glass housing instead of plastic, both firsts for phones according to what I've read) I have AF and full control and OIS when I want it. The wide angle 120 degree mode has no AF and no OIS either, which is a bit of a downer. I guess that gives something to look forward to in my next phone cam upgrade in a year or two...
ozozozrod - Saturday 28 October 2017 02:48
Heavenly reach but doors shut firmly to discourage would-be passengers. Could be my eyes playing up but the top sections don't seem as sharp as lower down - is this the shallow dof effect again? (or should I try to bring my cataract surgery forward?)