**** The Official OnePlus 5 Thread ****


Yep, this made me laugh.

Not sure how anyone can buy into this. :)

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"Fine detail preservation in outdoor and bright-light shots is excellent and on par with some of the best performers we’ve tested, such as the Samsung S8, iPhone 7 and Google Pixel"
 
Yep, this made me laugh.

Not sure how anyone can buy into this. :)

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"Fine detail preservation in outdoor and bright-light shots is excellent and on par with some of the best performers we’ve tested, such as the Samsung S8, iPhone 7 and Google Pixel"

:0) samsung is the winner.
 
To be fair, that quote and still image were separate, they go on to say that handheld image stabilization isn't great, which is true, same for 4k stabilization.

Overall the camera is very good but lack of ois shows in certain conditions, as evidenced by all the very good pictures people have taken with it.
 
The DXOmark score overall is slightly disappointing considering oneplus went on about how the camera was designed with input for dxomark before the announcement.
 
That 'guy in the hat' picture is odd. This was pointed out on Reddit:

(Pixel picture, far right is from the Pixel review and the one next to it is from the OP5 review)

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To be fair, I've taken similar pictures with the OP5 and they've come out better than that.
 
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That's a picture of a picture from their test card/bench, it's not an actual portrait, still, I'm surprised by the poor quality.
 
Yes I know that, the point being that the Pixel picture is blurry as hell in one picture and fine in the other. :)
 
Yes I know that, the point being that the Pixel picture is blurry as hell in one picture and fine in the other. :)

Exactly. So the blurry old man on that test card we should discount because it isn't indicative of pixels and oneplus' individual dxo reviews.
 
It's every phone, the screen is in upside down, whether you notice it or not is down to the individual I believe.
 
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