Winterwonderland switzerland…
taken with FP2 new camera modul
On a walk in Godern, Germany, Lake Pinnower See.
FP2, Lineage OS 14.1, 12 MP camera module. Shots taken with Lineage camera app and Open Camera.
No post processing.
Some pictures from a walk through the forest near Blankenberg, Germany.
FP2, Lineage OS 14.1, 12 MP camera module. Shots taken with Open Camera only, as far as I remember.
No post processing.
Interesting sky. On the upper image you could almost draw a horizontal line between the two different cloud types.
As it looks they can count up to five…
Evening walk through ERBA park, Bamberg, Germany.
LineageOS, Open Camera, new camera module, unedited.
Two night shots in Shanghai.
FP2 original module - Google camera panorama function - edited with Lightroom.
Two nice images from the “VHS Ökostation Wartberg”, north from the capital city Stuttgart, taken with the original FP2 camera V1, unedited.
Des kam mir auf Anhieb bekannt vor. Schön dort!
Grüße aus Stuttgart.
FP2 w/ new camera module, OpenCamera on LineageOS, unedited
Edit:
Location: San Pedro do Estoril, Portugal
Very nice view. I cannot recall any place like this in my hood. Do you also have GPS data? Location name would also suffice
Disc Jam in Shibuya, Tokyo
Dark room and very quick photo because I felt awkward taking it – no editing, new camera module.
Quite an amazing nostalgic value being stored here.
The light looks clear and bright, no separated spectral colors shining.
Just found one of those old pics I took before upgrading to the new camera, would be curious to do the same with the new module now, to compare.
Bruxelles, Belgium.
FP2 old camera module. Google camera panorama. No edit.
… and another one from the same period.
Dinant, Belgium.
FP2 old camera module. LOS stock camera app. No edit.
Hell, what an impressing panorama! So you´ve been there? And do you feel like sharing the location with us?
To be true as often with phone cameras the devil is in the detail.
Many cameras only offer some about 72dpi. Looking at the full image on a bigger screen is alright. Zooming a bit gets the image blurred and reveals missing detail depth and sharpness which easily can be captured with conventional digicams.
My old Lumix TZ10 has a resolution of 180dpi by 12MP from back in about 2010.
Indeed it would now be interesting to compare the same scene captured with the new camera module. So how about a trip - I pay