This is a new video series that gives you a more in depth look at the Moto G2. This is the second generation of the Moto G. The first generation of the Moto G was released in 2013 and, as I mentioned, the most notable feature of it was the camera. The Moto G2 is more refined, more capable, more powerful, and more versatile.
That’s a very good reason for me to go back and play that first generation of the Moto G. The first generation was a great phone. It was a great phone for the time and the quality wasn’t quite up to par as it was in 2013. The Moto G2 is no longer a great phone but it is a more capable phone, and I’m excited about that. It’s a phone that I can live with.
The G2 has a very nice camera, but it also has a very good camera on paper. Many will argue that the camera is one of the main selling points of the Moto G, and I would agree. This is especially true if you are a pro photographer. The Moto G2 has a 5 megapixel camera with a f/2.0 aperture. That is a great lens for a phone that will easily take pretty decent low light photos.
The camera on the Moto G2 is a bit of an oddball of a camera. I have to say that at first glance I was very disappointed. I expected a camera that is a lot more capable than it was. However, as I began looking more closely at the Moto G2 camera I noticed something that just didn’t sit right. The camera is very much like a point and shoot.
You don’t have to be a pro to get the camera to take decent photos. I mean, I could take some decent pics, but that’s because I’m a pro photographer. You really can’t go wrong with a good point and shoot. I also have to say that the camera’s lack of an optical zoom is a bit of an issue. You’ll need to use your fingers to get the darn thing to focus properly.
That being said, the camera is still very good. It has optical zoom and a few other useful things like a flash. The only thing about the camera that I dont like is that it doesnt have a flash. As long as that camera is in your pocket, you can still take some decent pics.
In case you weren’t aware, the new moto g 2nd gen is the second-gen of the Sony Cyber-shot DCR-F1 camera. They are a bit more expensive than their other model, but it is a definite step up in image quality. The only issue I have with the new cameras is that the flash is not compatible with the cameras flash adapter. It will only work with flash bulbs that use the standard Sony 3-pin D-Sub bulb.
I don’t want to sound like I’m saying that you should buy them, but you should definitely consider them. I’d go with the camera with the most available flash, but if you don’t care about how much noise it makes you can always buy a manual flash attachment for the camera.
For the most part, the software on these cameras is pretty good. The only issue I have is that there is no way to change the view angle when you are shooting from the top. I have a Canon 5D Mark II, and I can change the view by rotating my camera 90 degrees, but I can’t get it to do that with the new 2nd Gen.
Yeah, this is a big problem. I also can’t figure out how to set up my camera to use only one mode (I don’t want to have to switch between flash and manual for every shot).