So here is the photo I mentioned earlier today. It's shot with the stock camera app, and has not been tweaked in any way.
In the night time department it can also flex its muscle, though you have to play with it for a bit before getting acceptable results. Take a look at the license plate of the scooter. I didn't expect it holding so much detail.
So could you imagine how suprised i was when zooming in on the church, more specifically the top part of it, to notice that I could differentiate one tile from another!
The next photo is nothing more then a test photo.
Here's a piece of Christmas decoration, because why not?
And last, a piece of firework.
Now this shot could have been way more epic if I would've used something like the slow shutter app. But Alas, I don't own a tripod. Even the tiniest amount of movement will cause the entire photo to get blurred. Old news which most of you probably already know by now, but it's in my opinion one of the more interesting camera apps out there that you just don't here anything about anymore.
Sorry for the awfully long post, but I hope you enjoy my content.
Every photo posted in this post is shot with the stock camera app, and has not been tweaked in any way what so ever!
Some details I mentioned is almost invisible due to further compression. Just mentioning it right away before someone points a finger at me for being delusional.