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RSS FeedsThree things I love about the Pixel 3 and one that I don`t
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

24 march 2019 15:15:00

 
Three things I love about the Pixel 3 and one that I don`t
(Digital Photography Review)
 


The Google Pixel 3 has been my primary camera - and media consumption device, alarm clock, etc. - for over a month now. It will be no surprise to anyone that I`m finding the camera to be really, really good, but there are a few features in particular that stand out to me as excellent. In no particular order, here`s what I`m liking so far about the Pixel 3`s camera, and one area I`m not as crazy about. Night Sight You`ve heard all the hype about how good Night Sight is, and it`s true. Night Sight will allow you to take usable photos in incredibly dim conditions. I think the best compliment I can give Night Sight is that the example image above doesn`t convey just how dark the scene in my shot was. The Mexican restaurant looks pleasantly bright and festive - in reality, it was extremely dim (but still festive). Night Sight is also a great alternative for low-light selfies when flash is a no-no, if everyone in the shot can stay reasonably still. Pro tip: don`t blink or move your eyes or it`ll make you look a little bit like a zombie. In any case, it`s really nice to have a usable alternative to completely destroying the vibe of a mood-lit bar with a smartphone flash. Finally, Night Sight is also useful for static subjects in any kind of lighting if you want to capture more detail, thanks to its use of Super Resolution (more on that here). The rendering of *individual fibers* in the blanket in the shot above blows my mind. Getting that level of detail out of such a small sensor is a real technological innovation. Wide angle selfie We`re weird, okay? This was a feature I didn`t expect to use much, but it`s really helpful when you need it. I`ve used it on a couple of occasions when there was something in the background I wanted to get into the photo I was taking. In both cases I considered the shot that I wanted, thought to myself there was no way that I could get the shot, then remembered the wide-an ...


 
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