The Realme photo looks fake. You just don’t get that much light at night from a 30 second shot without a lot of post processing. You’d probably get blurry stars too, depending on your location.
It’s great if you want to take photos of your friends at night, but if you’re trying to get genuine photos of the stars, I wouldn’t trust it.
The Realme photo looks fake. You just don’t get that much light at night from a 30 second shot without a lot of post processing. You’d probably get blurry stars too, depending on your location.
It’s great if you want to take photos of your friends at night, but if you’re trying to get genuine photos of the stars, I wouldn’t trust it.
Yeah, I agree. Way to much light. Also, good luck getting your mates to sit for 30 seconds.
And, yes, the realme photo was way more blurry. I literally took both these photos around 5 mins of each other about an hour after sundown
Edit: Might have been closer to 2 hours after sundown.
The RealMe has so much AI, you could get sued by Nintendo when they find a Pikachu in the clouds 🤣.
“Remember who you are.”
Hhaha!
“sorry Disney! I just took a pic of my backyard and the AI chip put Mufasa in it! Sue the phone manufacturer, not me!”