texashill wrote:
To me, the fact that cell phones have modest mega pixel specs is a plus. I believe that it better utilizes the comparatively small sensor and I don't need large images. Occasionally, I will see a bird or deer in the yard that I would like to shoot and closely crop. Big mega pixels would be good then but I suppose that some phones have lenses that can be attached?
I suspect that on most Smartphones today you can attach a specific lens. Currently I have a 60mm Moment lens for my IPhone 8 plus. I haven't used it much but when I do, the phone is mounted on a tripod to help prevent image shake. In my opinion, DSLR's with specific telephoto lenses are the best choice for wildlife photography.