Nice and crisp.Example from my S7. It's cropped to fit my lock screen. Isn't even a good picture really because I wasn't trying. I just wanted to show her to someone. I was holding her in one hand and snapped it with the other.
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Nice and crisp.Example from my S7. It's cropped to fit my lock screen. Isn't even a good picture really because I wasn't trying. I just wanted to show her to someone. I was holding her in one hand and snapped it with the other.
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Better yet, ditch the phone 'cos you're not getting in that way.![]()
I agree.Ummm... I beg to differ... it all depends on the quality of the camera in the phone... just check specs...
I agree.
I prefer my phone camera over regular cameras. Pictures come out bright, clear and crisp.
I feel bad because my husband bought me a new Canon Rebel T6 and I hardly use it because I like the pictures that my phone takes better![]()
Exactly. I crop all my pics that I want to zoom in real up close. Like pics of bees for example.Same here, lol... my phone has been Droid Galaxys and their cameras are absolutely spectacular... the only part they lack in is a zoom pic... so I crop instead, lol...![]()
Exactly. I crop all my pics that I want to zoom in real up close. Like pics of bees for example.
I also have an android(currently a note5) Only phones I like, no iPhones for me, I'll pass lol.
I like the note, it's a good phone. I'm thinking of upgrading to the pixel.
I *almost* got a Note, but I didn't like that it doesn't have an SD card slot, lol... mine is currently the Galaxy s7 Edge, the one I used last year that used for the pic that got chosen for August was an s5 Sport... I tried a different phone, but the camera was junk, I went back to my Galaxy, lol...
Weird, the bee pic was supposed to upload in the last post...