BlackBerry KEYone Real Life Camera Review! By Phone Tech At Work

By Phone Tech At Work
Aug 16, 2021
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BlackBerry KEYone Real Life Camera Review!

What's over YouTube Reggie you here with some tech at work, and today we're going to be looking at the blackberry, q10 and video samples. The key one has the same: clog megapixel, rear camera sensor as a pixel and an 8 megapixel front camera I've been asking pictures in daylight and low-light conditions this past week. So let's see what we got you're at the park with the blackberry, q10 1080p at 30 frames per second, it's really nice day really, really bright. My daughter, you can run around but uh. You can tell it's perfect colors um I'm, just going to walk a little. You can see how the image stabilization is I'm walking at it medium brisk pace, we'll go and pan around and do a little focus test.

Let's focus in on the tree trunk right there come out see all these leaves. Okay, we leave, so now I'm shooting in 1080p at 60 frames per second just kind of panning around the park. See this mode doesn't have any image stabilization, so we're going to just walk around a little and do a little focus test down check out this leaf right here: focus in okay, okay, so a too bad autofocusing, now I'm, shooting and 4k at 30 frames per second, and it looks like the software limits you to five minutes max. There's no electronic image stabilization in this mode. So if you're trying to film something nice might want to try to invest in a gimbals or something so, here's that tree trunk focus in on the heat.

Okay facing cameras at 1080p and 30 frames per second I. Don't think, there's any electronic image stabilization in this mode. So let's just kind of walk and talk a little. My wife, hey, waits! So I'm, just you know, holding out with my arm doing a selfie mode walking around you can see how the footage is when you're moving just kind of pan around a little. So you can see everything occasionally inhaling okay, so I'm shooting and okay at 30 frames per second I'm here at the park.

It's pretty cloudy and very dark right. Now, the only lights you can see kind of spread apart pedestrian light and the ones of the volleyball court, so I'm just going to pan around a little and let you guys see me a little like camera capability of a q1 have 4k see if we can focus I might be a little too far, but yeah like I, said it's very, very dark, so I'm shooting at 1080p at 30 frames per second just kind of pinning around. Here. You can see the little light capability of the key one. Video looks like there's some little lens flares, nothing too bad, too scary.

It looks perfect got some ok lighting here, so I'm shooting here at 1080p at 60 frames per second, it's pretty dark, so it looks like having some trouble catching focus right now, I'll just pan around, and you can see ago I'm in some trouble focusing there but yeah I'm at the park right now and, if very dark. So this is the front facing camera and a low light for the black break one arm and just kind of pan around a little. You can see how it does little all tilt up a little. You can see you will line right there, um not too bad I'm, actually pretty impressed with this camera I've been able to get some perfect pictures and footage. The really cool thing that I'm pretty impressed with is that you can shoot at a 30 or 24 if you want to do something cinematic or 60 frames per second in you know most resolutions, but you know if you're trying to do something kind of serious in 4k.

You know you're, probably going to want to step up and get a gimbals or something really want to stabilize your shots. So that's my kind of first initial impressions of the camera, but I'd like to know what you guys think so feel free to leave a comment down below this is Reggie with phone tag at work signing out until the next one, thanks for watching guys.


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