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Apsolutno se ne slažem; pixel 2 xl 128gb panda je i dan danas savršen!Ne vredi kupiti ijedan Pixel, kamo li prelaziti s jednog na drugi![]()
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Apsolutno se ne slažem; pixel 2 xl 128gb panda je i dan danas savršen!Ne vredi kupiti ijedan Pixel, kamo li prelaziti s jednog na drugi![]()
Bas tako , ima lepa izvorna srpska poslovica za ove koji bi da dobiju nesto sto kosta 800e za dz. To da li neato vredi toliko koliko kosta to mi odlucujemo,imas mogucnost da biras da li hoces ili neces. Ja licno nikad za ovaj tel ne bih dao pare sto ne znaci da neko drugi nece.Naravno, sledeće godine u ovo doba, polovnih koliko voliš!
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Overall, the Pixel 4’s camera performance was a relatively mixed bag for me. The biggest downside in my opinion was that the phone had a ton of scenarios where it simply got the colour temperature wrong. This is a bit ironic because it’s one of the key points Google made about the new Pixel 4 camera software which is meant to use machine learning to better identify scenes. I just didn’t see the benefit in my time with the phone and more often than not it reproduced more inaccurate colours than the Pixel 3.
Where the P4 definitely made a big upgrade is in the dynamic range ability of the new sensor. The P2 and P3’s lack of shadow detail was for me the one of the phone’s largest weaknesses as I just wasn’t very fan of the captures. There’s actually a lot of people who were fan of this look because it looked more “contrasty”, with some vendors such as OnePlus even going as far as degrading their cameras in software updates and destroying shadow detail just to copy the past Pixel’s look. I’m really glad that Google has fixed this aspect of the Pixel camera and I think it’s a notable upgrade for the picture quality.
In terms of detail, the Pixel 4 does very well. There’s not much difference to the P3, and you’d also have to go pixel peeping to see major differences compared to Apple and Samsung. There’s going to be more differences in the HDR tone-mapping, and Google is falling behind a bit in terms of the dynamic range it can capture compared to the competition.
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