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Plus you need a good selfie stick. ;-)
I would immediately turn off the autofocus since I have yet to meet a camera that can read minds and focus on what I want.
Only if you consider the camera to be the primary function of the phone.
I don’t.
I rarely use a camera for facebook. I’m not so vain that I’m constantly clicking selfies, and if twitter is for idiots...instagram is for idiots who can’t read.
Gotta say: most friends want me to shoot them, with my POS Android, over IPhone.
Don’t know what the diff is.
I don’t pay attention to the many variables I’ve seen pro’s ache ove but, my friends insist I POP’em and send the em the besteeez.
Am I lame?
Being used?
My udder friends weetawds?
?????
No photographer considers any phone camera to be of high quality. They are all a joke. That said, I have a Droid Turbo, 20MP. Beats the iPhone’s camera hands down in quality.
Interesting article, SM.
Photo bloggers have cited the quality of the iPhone camera since the 5.
Pixels don’t tell the story. It is lens and firmware, color rendition and focus logic, whole package issues for a photographer.
Consumers get caught up in numbers and users just know what works well.
My wife like a 12 year old flip phone due to her reliance on the simple keys.
I like the 6.
But, for professional results, one needs the right lenses and the ability to fully control the camera. Being able to shoot thousands of photos on a single battery charge is critical too. To use my studio strobes I need to be able to trigger the lights from the camera, and that can't be done with a phone.