Testing the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Camera
The world of technology is evolving every day and shows no signs of slowing down. I love technology and am always excited to test new devices and learn about the latest features and applications.
Recently, I received the new Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, Google's newest smartphone. Convenient to carry and easy to use, the Google Pixel has been my blog team's go-to phone for several years. This latest model offers even more impressive photo taking capabilities including a 5x telephoto lens with a 20x super resolution zoom, Camera Coach to assist users in taking and editing pictures, and an "auto best take" feature, which is an AI powered tool designed to enhance the quality of group photos.
We went out and tested the new Google Pixel 10 Pro XL camera, enjoy these images. #giftgromgoogle #googlepixel
- My Chow Chow Han is always very photogenic. This image was taken with the new Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. The camera takes photos quickly to capture those special pet “moments” that don’t last long.
- Here’s a photo looking between two fenced in pastures and the tall eastern white pines in the distance. The camera captures so much detail.
- Over in the allée of pin oaks, this photo captures the afternoon shadows of my antique fencing.
- And this is the lichen close up on the 100-year old fence rails.
- The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL also takes crisp flower photos. Here’s a close up of a pink rose in my formal rose garden.
- There was a gentle breeze at the time of this photo, but this late season Japanese anemone still looks very clear.
- The dahlias are still blooming so beautifully and should continue producing an abundance of flowers until the first frost.
- Here is a Japanese painted fern with its luminescent blue-green fronds and dark central ribs that fade to silver at the edges.
- The quince fruits are developing excellently. The camera adjusts its focus quickly and accurately.
- This photo of my Pomeranian geese was taken from outside the enclosure several feet away. The Google Pixel Pro 10 XL has more enhanced magnification, making subjects look great from a distance.
- And look at the peafowl – this was also taken from more than 20-feet away.
- The “move” feature allows subjects to be moved from one place to another. Here’s my handsome Friesian Hylke in the paddock, standing just in front of the edge of the tree pit under one of my lindens.
- With just a few key strokes in edit mode, Hylke was moved a little to the left.
- And then he came up right to the fence and said hello.
- This sweet autumn clematis displays billowy masses of fragrant white flowers against bold colored green leaves.
- This is a long distance photo in my back field of trees just starting to show their fall colors.
- And my old corn crib in the late afternoon. These smartphone cameras are getting better and better with every generation.
- If you’re looking for a smartphone to take great photos of your family, your pets, your gardens or the sights along your next trip, consider the Google Pixel 10. You’re sure to capture some great memories… and photos.