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 Posted: Wed Feb 21st, 2024 10:59
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I tend to agree with Iain and Eric.
The pictures look fine on a small screen or up to 6x4" maybe 8x6" but anything larger and the images go mushy and the colours desaturate.

Apple and Samsung have successfully led a your phone can take wonderful pictures but that is for the 90% who are not at all discerning.

Dont get me wrong if you think that I think there is no place for phone pictures.
I think that unless you set up a DSLR or mirrorless camera very carefully then the phone wins when you want huge depth of field with macro or small subject or object in the foreground and a beautiful landscape, etc.
Example image from my iPhone 13 Pro (12MP).


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