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The side profile of the Pixel 7 shows it resting on the camera visor. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes) Cinematic video blurring now puts background subjects out of focus while recording.
Design. Google put the Pixel 6 on a diet when firming up the Pixel 7 design and chassis. The changes might not seem huge until you see the two devices side by side.
The wide-angle camera on the Pixel 7 Pro has a wider 125-degree field of view compared to the Pixel 6 Pro’s 114-degree field of view, so you will notice the 7 Pro’s photos are more expansive ...
The $599 Google Pixel 7 is a great smartphone with a ... lip that also varies in severity on either side of the ... a 12MP f/2.2 wide-angle camera with a modest 114-degree field-of-view.
In the below side-by-side comparison, you can see how blue the Pixel 7 image is. The restaurant scene was not blue and there was no changing light off to the side that should have made it appear blue.
Google Pixel 7 Pro (12GB ... On the bright side, all three color options — Hazel, Snow, and Obsidian ... shifting from a 114-degree to a wider 126-degree field of view but keeping its 12MP ...
The Pixel 7 Pro’s 125mm lens will be even less flattering and more challenging to work with. There’s no denying the Pixel 6 Pro portrait snap above looks fine, and the same will apply to the ...
We’re looking at better zoom and a wider field of view on the ultrawide camera. The Pixel 7 camera is almost identical. Pixel 7 Pro smartphone. Image source: Google.
If last year's Pixel 6 was a leap, Google's new Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro smartphones are a small hop. At its Made by Google event in New York City today, the company unboxed its two new flagship ...
Buildings and fog blocking my view made photography tough, but I found new limitations to the Pixel 7 Pro. Fiddling with screen controls to hit 10x or more zoom is slow.
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