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Not going to lie..camera is so-so.

OK, here are some more examples. Inspire is on the default settings.

Iphone 3GS
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Iphone 4
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Inspire
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I noticed that for low light, you are much better off ditching auto-iso and going with 100 or 200. Anything greater that that introduces a lot of noise and issues with white balance. Indoor pics shot at 100 with a flash look much, much, much better than those shot with auto iso
 
Interesting stuff everybody. So, is there a set of agreed upon "best settings" for all situations? Or does it come down to just understanding all of the available settings and knowing what to set for the situation you are in?

From reading this, I'm picking up that Florescent WB is best on this camera?

Harlenm, what settings were used in your last post there? With the "yay sun"?
 
Interesting stuff everybody. So, is there a set of agreed upon "best settings" for all situations? Or does it come down to just understanding all of the available settings and knowing what to set for the situation you are in?

From reading this, I'm picking up that Florescent WB is best on this camera?

Harlenm, what settings were used in your last post there? With the "yay sun"?

Stock settings.
 
Interesting differences between those last two shots. The tree at left-rear, it looks slightly out of focus on the Inspire, yet the rest of it looks just as sharp as the iPhone. Perhaps they're focusing on different objects? As far as saturation goes, I agree it's more blue, but are we then assuming that the iPhone is perfect? I tried messing with saturation on my Inspire and ended up setting it back to stock, as only that seemed to match colors in real life, at least for me.
 
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