Vivo’s X300 Ultra has the best cameras in any phone
…Like rival Ultra phones, there’s also a set of camera add-ons and accessories. My colleague Allison Johnson has already spent time playing around with Vivo’s camera grip and separate…
…Like rival Ultra phones, there’s also a set of camera add-ons and accessories. My colleague Allison Johnson has already spent time playing around with Vivo’s camera grip and separate…
…Most of its competition faces forward, but uses a combination of cropping and zooming to track your face. Some cameras do this automatically, but Windows’ own Windows Studio Effects uses a Copilot…
…There’s no shortage of great options to pick from, and most of them bring something meaningful to the table, whether it’s performance, cameras, battery life, or long-term software updates…
…I’m not just referring to the visual tweaks you’ll find in a new interface. I’m specifically talking about the new features and functionality that are unlocked through software. When…
…I grabbed my Insta360 X5, mounted it on its selfie stick, tweaked the camera settings to the tutorial's suggestions and proceeded to record a single 8K 30fps video of my living…
…software updates that ends in October next year. It's a good, reliable phone that got me through times when I didn't have a camera on hand for work photography, and…
…software tools and the developers who built them, presuming they know best. That doesn't negate our responsibility to use the supplied tools carefully. Having top-tier studio displays and cameras doesn…
…Razr Fold has a trio of 50MP rear cameras and they’re all quite good. Shots from the main sensor are crisp and colorful – Motorola’s color science on the Fold is…
…of design, apart from a slight tweak to the camera island, which gives it a cleaner look. I’ve been using the Cobalt Violet finish , and it grew on me. It’s…
…Google has all the necessary depth-sensing technology and environmental mapping data within its camera division to build a competitor, and bringing true spatial reconstruction to Android sounds like a shoo-in…