BlackBerry KEYone Camera Review - CUBA By Jan Ole Helmbold

By Jan Ole Helmbold
Aug 16, 2021
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BlackBerry KEYone Camera Review - CUBA

Hey guys, it's me Ola, and this is the camera review of the blackberry q10. So if you didn't know, I wasn't Cuba four weeks ago, I think for two-and-a-half weeks and I tested the black freaky ones. Camera in all situations. I took a lot of pictures because there really are a lot of objects and subjects you can take pictures of in Cuba and me. Think I could get a pretty good impression about the cameras, quality and its features. So here we go.

Let's start with the technical stuff at first it has a 12 megapixel, F 2.0, aperture camera. It has the Google Pixel sensor, yeah, there's another Google Pixel the Google Pixel too, but the cool but Google Pixel, one already had a very, very good camera and people said that this was the best camera that ever was in a phone and the battery q1 has it yes, the pixel twos camera is even better, but the pixel wars. Camera already was quite good. It does have a face, detect autofocus, a 4k, video recording mode, and it doesn't feature optical image, stabilization, which is kind of sad, but I'll get back to that later in the video. Let's start with the app design, the app design is actually pretty nice, it's similar to the iPhones app design, so pretty simple, but you also have a professional on manual mode.

We can change things like ISO, shutter, speed, colors and white balance, and all of that, so the things you can do at a professional camera. You can do them on the back break. He wants manual features. Of course, it's not as good as on ideas, a lot for example, but it's actually quite nice. They included that and of course it features all the standard modes like slow motion, panorama, mode square picture mode and the shadow release of the key one is actually pretty quick.

You can take many pictures in a row, but there's also a burst mode. So if you hold down that shutter release button, you get a lot of pictures per second and per minute, and if you do in an accident, you have a lot of useless pictures on your key one. But yeah I take that in account for having that burst mode, because it's actually quite useful, and I enjoy it. It does have an HDR feature. If you don't know what HDR is the phone takes an overexposed image and an underexposed image and then puts them together to get the best result.

So a lot of details in the shadow, a lot of details in the highlights and the feature is available on the key one. It does have an HDR auto feature, though, which is kind of problematic, because if you take pictures of a fast-moving car, for example, of people pictures if the HDR auto mode is enabled tend to get blurry. Sometimes they are sometimes they don't. Sometimes they do have that motion blur, because it just takes a tad longer to take that HDR picture and, of course, you're taking multiple pictures at once. So if you're moving your camera, you have one picture that was taken at the beginning of this: the movement and one picture that was taken at the end of the movement, and then you end up with a motion very picture, so you have to be careful with that.

You can turn it off, though, which is a good thing. The image quality actually is pretty good, which is not normal for a BlackBerry device. All BlackBerry's pretty much were completely users when it came to camera quality. That's because they just didn't put any effort in improving it. It's different, though, with the key one, it's totally usable, it does have a good image.

Quality. I'd say it's at the top of the range of pictures and that's a good thing. Images do seem a tad over saturated, but it's not as bad as Samsung phones in the past that were pretty much unusable because they had so much color in them, but that tiny over saturation actually was pretty nice in environments like Cuba, because you have all those colors blue, yellow red, all those popping colors that the key one was very, very much able to shoot and to get in onto the sensor and produce into a picture. What am I saying you get the point. The pictures look very nice and have a lot of color and I enjoy that.

So it is a tad over saturated, but it's not too much in daylight. The pictures are very, very sharp. They are not as sharp as a s8, for example, which is among the best phones for taking pictures, but it's still completely usable. It's nowhere. Bad and it's as I said completely overkill for a blackberry, and they really enjoy that.

The HDR feature is also very nice. It works really nicely so, if you're shooting against a bright sky and a dark surrounding on landscape, the HDR feature really comes in handy, and it does a good job. In my opinion, you can also get a nice natural both with the F 2.0 aperture, so Bouquets that black background blur. If you take a portrait or if you take a close-up shot of an object or something that both is really nice, it doesn't have a portrait mode like the new highways or the new iPhone does where you get an artificial background blur, but the natural background blur is pretty good already. It would have been nice if they included a problem.

Let's get to low-light performance and again that quality was better than I expected. It was generally brighter than the phones of my friends that I traveled with me. Those generally were a lot darker when taking pictures in low light. Of course, you get a lot of noise and a lot of machinists when taking pictures in very low light, but that's pretty much with every smartphone camera, because the sensor size, where you get light on, is kind of limited to the body of the phone. So you just can't get more light than you can get on a small sensor like that.

So you will always get a lot of noise and a lot of machinists in very low light situations, but still completely usable and generally brighter than my friends phones. It also has a dual LED flash if you have to take pictures in extremely low light situations where nothing else can really overcome that darkness, dual LED flash means that you have a very bright and cold flash and a very warm and yellow flash inside one unit, both LEDs light up at once. So you get the best of both worlds, so I very want and a very cold light and combined. You get a very natural sunlight, like light whoa, what a sentence, but that's always better than just a single flash, and that also worked very nicely. And let's get to the last part of this video of this very short camera review, which is the video quality you can get as I said, 4k recording on the key one I didn't use it, though in Cuba I used the default settings which is 1080p, video recording with 30 frames per second, and that one works really nicely I like that, and even though it doesn't have an optical image stabilization when I held it up against a moving object.

The digital image stabilization did a very great job of shooting that horse in the trailer behind that car, which is a very, very funny subject. Not to imagine you can't just can't imagine that happening in Europe in the U. S. anywhere that is new to my country, and that was crazy. Sadly, later that highway, that car crashed, and the horse fell out, and it scratched its side, but it survived nothing, no problem, but still well, that's just Cuba I think so.

That's it for this very short camera review of the very key one. If you liked it make sure you give the video a like make sure to subscribe to my channel. If you want to stay updated with the newest information and news about blackberry, I also make sure you follow me. My social media channels, Instagram and Twitter, and my blackberry, messenger channel pin, is in the description box below also make sure you leave a comment in the comment section below on what you think about the BlackBerry key ones, camera itself so see you in my next video. Until then bye.

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