Once again I went out with the Huawei P9 and took some more photos. I have add some comments after each shot. Also don’t forget to click on each photo to view full size.
Tomorrow I will be publishing the Huawei P9 review.
Above are shots of the National Park Visitor Centre. First auto and then in monochrome. The sun was at an awkward angle just above the building i.e. I was partially shooting at the sun. Shots were both ok considering that.
Same issue with both of these shots in that the sun was in the wrong place. But again reasonable shots from the P9.
The church is well captured here. There is something really appealing about the photos from the P9. They look so life like.
Shot in monochrome and into the sun. I like this photo.
So the same view but in Pro mode and the above photo is the taken from the raw image which was post processed on the phone using Adobe Photoshop Express. I have noticed that the raw image files possess huge dynamic range.
Another Pro mode shot and using raw. Post processed in the same method as above. Here I made the image more vivid. Using raw images on the P9 really helps sometimes.
So there you have it, some more shots with the sun in awkward places and some taken in raw. Tomorrow I will have my main review covering all the other aspects of the phone.
Thank you for all this work. Maybe a word about the microphones in the P9? One reads very little about those. I use a Note I GT7000 as an interview recording device. Works great, even at a congress and in factories.. Nexus 5 on the contrary is awful, literally nearly impossible. So mikes are not self evident. Cheers, Bruno
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Wow, the can drink shot is outstanding. It would be very hard to detect this was captured using a smartphone and not from a dedicated digicam. Pixel peeping reveals spot on detail ,with next to non existent noise. Did you apply any NR to that image during processing?
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The shot was post processed from the raw image by me on the P9, using the Adobe Photoshop Express app. So no, NR was not applied.
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