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<blockquote data-quote="Γιαννης Σπυρου" data-source="post: 1057981467" data-attributes="member: 513"><p>μπα...</p><p></p><p>Αν δεν εχει δευτερη καμερα, τα εφφε ειναι "ψευτικα" (bokeh) και αφυσικα (wide angle distortion).</p><p>Πορτραιτο με 28mm φακο δε γινεται δυστυχως</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.dxomark.com/google-pixel-2-reviewed-sets-new-record-smartphone-camera-quality/" target="_blank"><strong>αυτο τα λεει ολα. (DXO)</strong></a></p><p></p><p>One issue worth noting about single-camera devices such as the Pixel 2 is that digitally zooming images after the fact does not reduce wide-angle distortions that are particularly visible in portraits. Devices with a secondary tele-camera, such as the Galaxy Note 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, are better in this respect.</p><p></p><p>Our Bokeh sub-score measures several different aspects of image quality, including how well the camera can portray limited depth of field (sometimes called βDepth Effectβ), its ability to do that specifically for portraits (sometimes called βPortrait Modeβ), and Bokeh itself β the shape and aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas. In the indoor portrait image comparison below, you can see that the Pixel 2 improves significantly over the Pixel, but that the background blur and bokeh are not as natural as that provided by the iPhone 8 Plus’s dual-camera system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Γιαννης Σπυρου, post: 1057981467, member: 513"] μπα... Αν δεν εχει δευτερη καμερα, τα εφφε ειναι "ψευτικα" (bokeh) και αφυσικα (wide angle distortion). Πορτραιτο με 28mm φακο δε γινεται δυστυχως [URL="https://www.dxomark.com/google-pixel-2-reviewed-sets-new-record-smartphone-camera-quality/"][B]αυτο τα λεει ολα. (DXO)[/B][/URL] One issue worth noting about single-camera devices such as the Pixel 2 is that digitally zooming images after the fact does not reduce wide-angle distortions that are particularly visible in portraits. Devices with a secondary tele-camera, such as the Galaxy Note 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, are better in this respect. Our Bokeh sub-score measures several different aspects of image quality, including how well the camera can portray limited depth of field (sometimes called βDepth Effectβ), its ability to do that specifically for portraits (sometimes called βPortrait Modeβ), and Bokeh itself β the shape and aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas. In the indoor portrait image comparison below, you can see that the Pixel 2 improves significantly over the Pixel, but that the background blur and bokeh are not as natural as that provided by the iPhone 8 Plus’s dual-camera system. [/QUOTE]
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