@ISAQUES81 Xiaomi Mi 17 Ultra, X300 Ultra, and Find X9 Ultra all seem to have a problem with their poorly calibrated auto mode in some cases. It appears these Chinese flagships are designed only to mimic old cameras through filters and settings, but in no way to produce "true-to-life" pics
@xJohnnyManueLx Pixel 8 Pro, normal colors/sky maybe a bit to warm vs FX9U, the S25U vs FX9U...WTF !? I feel like I'm going to crack and sell it, I'll lose a lot of money but I'm fed up! 🤬
@xJohnnyManueLx No, I can't get it to work. With master mode, you lose HDR, and then master plus adjustments/filters makes it complicated. I'll probably go back to a Samsung because I need good color/tone for point-and-shoot photography
@ISAQUES81 For me, the poor color reproduction in sunny weather is the biggest problem with the FX9U, and I'll probably resell it because of it. It's a shame because overall it's a very good smartphone
@encoword Thanks for the feedback on both👍 I have the Find X9 Ultra, which is great, but I find it a bit too blue in bright sunlight; the sky is sometimes too blue, and in those cases, Master mode doesn't help. This is especially true for the main and UW cameras