First Impressions:
Comparing the Max Pro M2 to its predecessor, I love its shiny blue casing because it looks stylish and easy to pair with any type of clothes (according to my daughter who is into fashion), and the gorilla glass for an added elegant feel. It looks slim (8.5 mm thickness) also because of its color. Weight of 175 grams is also notable since the phone is just light enough without adding pressure on the hand because of its weight. Like most phones nowadays, the M2 has 2-rear camera and 64 GB of memory.
Here's the first photo I took using Max Pro M2. Our cat loves to sleep on the dining table which was just beside the balcony so there's enough natural light coming in.
Here's another shot but this time taken inside a coffeeshop where there's nice bright lights.
I woke up a bit late and missed the actual sunrise but this photo captured perfectly the color of the sky upon daybreak.
This photo is taken during an event and the lighting was not really that bright but I think it turned out good. The colors are crisp especially the subject matter.
From our balcony, I took this photo (4x zoom) of my daughter and her classmate on their way to school.
And here's my favorite shot of my Wagyu Salpicao. The colors makes the picture really mouthwatering. Will post the recipe soon on The Kitchen Goddess, stay tuned.
I just had an issue with the phone's battery (5000 mAh) which seem to drain fast especially when I used it to take photos during a 5-hour event inside a fully airconditioned room. This is versus its predecessor, the M1 which kept me in good company when I did some whole day food photography work in SG last January.
Overall, I still have a lot of things to discover and settings to tinker when it comes to the Zenfone Max Pro M2. Will update this page as soon as possible.
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