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Oct 23, 2023 20:48:23   #
Hip Coyote
 
Ellen101 wrote:
I usually take photos with my Nikon camera but last week I was absolutley blown away with my cell phone camera.
I was doing a portrait shoot of two older women for a gallery. My camera battery died on me and I forgot to take another one. So, I used my cell phone camera and I was very taken aback how good the shots came out. The prints were amazingly clear.
How can this be ?


Add to that the power of LR mobile (LR CC) Snapseed and even Apple’s editing and it makes for excellent photographs and a nice tidy system.

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Oct 24, 2023 14:18:38   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
The real test of the quality of a smartphone camera is to take a picture of Bigfoot, Nessy, UFOs, or Aliens from Outer Space when they land and if they come out clear and sharp...the camera would be considered to be good.😁

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Oct 24, 2023 14:54:07   #
Hip Coyote
 
sippyjug104 wrote:
The real test of the quality of a smartphone camera is to take a picture of Bigfoot, Nessy, UFOs, or Aliens from Outer Space when they land and if they come out clear and sharp...the camera would be considered to be good.😁


I did that and no one believes me.

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Oct 24, 2023 17:23:27   #
mffox Loc: Avon, CT
 
I too have been amazed at the quality of my 5 year old iPhone SE. The quality is quite good and there are some surprising enhancements built in (like macro) and, for photo editing, there is "Snapleaf", a cellphone editing app. I'm having fun with it.

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Oct 24, 2023 17:25:00   #
Hip Coyote
 
mffox wrote:
I too have been amazed at the quality of my 5 year old iPhone SE. The quality is quite good and there are some surprising enhancements built in (like macro) and, for photo editing, there is "Snapleaf", a cellphone editing app. I'm having fun with it.


Im guessing maybe you mean, "SnapSeed"?? I agree, its pretty cool to use.

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Oct 24, 2023 18:03:07   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
therwol wrote:
Back Button Focus. If you want to know...

https://photographylife.com/back-button-focus


Apparently he did...

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Oct 24, 2023 19:08:23   #
therwol Loc: USA
 
sippyjug104 wrote:
The real test of the quality of a smartphone camera is to take a picture of Bigfoot, Nessy, UFOs, or Aliens from Outer Space when they land and if they come out clear and sharp...the camera would be considered to be good.😁


Here is my picture of Nessie taken with a Nikon D810. Perfectly sharp. Is it a good camera?


(Download)

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Oct 24, 2023 19:33:32   #
Hip Coyote
 
therwol wrote:
Here is my picture of Nessie taken with a Nikon D810. Perfectly sharp. Is it a good camera?


I took a pic of a furry beast in the woods and tried to get it confirmed as Bigfoot. Analysis revealed it was my mother in law. Still hunting

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Oct 24, 2023 22:34:13   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
Ellen101 wrote:
I usually take photos with my Nikon camera but last week I was absolutley blown away with my cell phone camera.
I was doing a portrait shoot of two older women for a gallery. My camera battery died on me and I forgot to take another one. So, I used my cell phone camera and I was very taken aback how good the shots came out. The prints were amazingly clear.
How can this be ?


Phone camera are climbing the camera ladder...the latest top end iterations are truly amazing.

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Oct 24, 2023 23:15:50   #
kb6kgx Loc: Simi Valley, CA
 
MissyG wrote:
When I went to Israel in July, my iPhone was my go to camera indoors. It handled so much. Especially the small interiors. Outdoors I used my Nikon Z7ii with my 50mm 1.8. It was a great package! With the 43mp of the Z7 I could crop to whatever I needed with so much raw detail.

What a horrible situation there today.


The last time I was there was in November 1990, just before the start of the first Gulf War. My longest lens at the time was the 105mm f2.5 AI-s, which is what I used maybe 95% of the time, the camera being the FE-2.

Yes, terrible what is going on there, now, but if I could I would be there even now.

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