Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Galaxy Tab Camera Review


The camera in the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1V packs an 8MP sensor, allowing you to capture very high resolution images, as well as HD alone video. The resolution is not everything and end all of photography, but luckily 10.1 V is capable of producing multiple images that are very exciting all the same . Android 3.0 's camera utilizing large applications processor Tegra 2 and able to apply a variety of different settings when taking a camera shot.
 
The good deal even when there are both dark and bright areas in the shot at the same time, though very bright areas are often more open and lack of a little white balance detail.Auto work a treat, but you can change the lighting settings according to whether you are outside or inside under fluorescent lighting etc.
 

10.1-inch screen is also a brilliant viewfinder - almost too big in fact, because you have to hold it away from your face in order to see everything in the shot.

There's 8x digital zoom is offered here as well, and while the image quality degrades substantially clear when you use this feature, the result could have been worse.

Digital zoom = 0

 

Digital zoom = 8x
 
There also an LED flash to be found next to the sensor, so when shooting in a dark room you have more opportunity to capture a decent picture.

Video capture

Video is captured at full HD 1080p, although the quality of the output is far below what you would expect even from a 720p capture on a compact camera.

The frame rate is decent, but the sharpness that you would normally expect from HD footage does not exist. What this basically means that you're better off shooting at a lower speed and save storage space.

Overall though, the camera at 10.1V really does not appear the 2 iPad because the sensors are inadequate and outdated that it is.







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