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Just a few years ago, travellers would have had to pack an extra suitcase just for their photography equipment. But once the camera phone came into being, all that changed. The number of people taking photographs has increased exponentially and the quality of photos you can take with the right camera phone is now unbelievable.
Enter the Asus Zenfone 3, it brings together craftsmanship, ingenuity and is a photographer’s delight. With a remarkable 77.3% screen-to-body ratio that produces 600 nits of brightness and captures shots on a super resolution of 64 MP, most photographers in the country can’t wait to get their hands on it. The four-axis optical image stabilizer (OIS) senses along with the three-axis electronic image stabilizer (EIS) allows videos and images to be shake-free.
Recently photographer Dikshit Mundra took the ZenFone 3 out on a road trip to Himachal and the 16 MP rear and 8 MP front camera produced some astounding travel images giving him DSLR like capability. The ZenFone 3 is packed with more as the 64-Bit Octa-Core CPU @ 2.0 Ghz: S625 which enables the ZenFone 3 to give professional and amateur photographers the best user experience from the word go!
With the Zenphone 3, you can shoot with several modes which include a Low Light Mode, Panorama, Slow Motion, Long Exposure, HDR Pro mode and Manual Mode. This allows you to play around with your images as you determine the best mode for the perfect picture.
If you’re interested in what the ZenFone 3 can do, just check out these images from Dikshit’s trip. Get inspired to shoot your own on your next trip too!
Things are nearer than they appear.
Changing my point of view
Ahh.. this is what refreshing means.
Creating my own path.
A new meaning to true blue.
Many roads one destination
Simply Gorge-ous!
More of Dakshit’s work below.
Photos credited to Dikshit Mundra. Post supported by Asus Zenfone 3
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