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[QUOTE="TeMahAbuela2023, post: 1196456, member: 112436"] I have always loved having a big camera around. But the more I travel. I am tired of going back-and-forth back and forth with phone or small camera or my big camera. A very good friend of mines Husband is a professional photographer and he travels all over the world. And one thing he told me about 10 years ago was that his best camera was his iPhone. His big bulky camera is for still shots. When he's in an area that that's all he needs. He said that having his iPhone was the best thing because he can capture things instantaneously. After he said that I was sold. That's all I cared about when I bought a phone was How good is my camera? I have always been a Samsung user with my phone's. And I recently had an S22 Ultra and the camera was phenomenal. I could walk out from work and take a picture of the moon and it was just like one of the pictures from NASA And they are pristine. I recently upgraded my phone to the Galaxy 5Z Fold. So I now have a tablet style phone with the same camera. It has basically like 10 lenses on it. Including a front facing camera so when I take selfies. I'm getting a real front facing camera. I'm not getting a rear-facing camera With a distorted backwards view. It's amazing. I can still take pictures of the moon. I can take pictures in dark light And any kind of light, My phone camera automatically dims or suggests the different kind of lighting and it takes fabulous videos. My son plays soccer and this is my go to camera. I can set it up on a single tripod. I can set it up on a big tripod. I can take zoom photos. He's a soccer goalie. So I sit way up at the top of this and so I can get a full field view. And I can just watch It through the screen. The zoom is amazing plus while I'm videoing I can Snap a picture in between. And then when I go back and I'm watching a video. And if there was a picture that I want I can just snap a shot. It is amazing. No need to go by an extra camera and carry it and try to fumble with everything else. Using panorama is a real game changer as well. Which I can there and go from one side? Hit the panorama All the way to the Left Then move all the way to the right or. all the way around me. And I can have an entire panoramic picture in one take. I don't understand what people are talking about. With the limited settings on these cameras. I think those are people who just really don't get into How to use them. Plus you have in phone tutorial on how to use your camera. The camera itself These have more capabilities than the hanheld's. You can also do all your editing sharing transferring. And anything else you want right there on your phone. And you're able to take just As good Of pictures. There Aren't very many multifunctional buttons on your phone. You know what you got to do Because you're use phone every day. You don't have to go-between multiple menus. Sometimes on those compact cameras, Unless you really know what you're doing and read About it. You have too many options. There are also plenty of YouTube videos and you can take simple YouTube video classes about your camera on your phone. Don't get too complicated your Camino should be nice and smooth. You have enough things to worry about. Just take a picture, enjoy yourself. Don't worry about taking flawless videos, and if you can't, like someone said, There are so many other videos and pictures out there. I'm sharing some photos I took last week to show close ups, indoors, outside in sunlight, brightness of colors, and movement of animals. They don't look very good in this thumbnail. But I can't help the upload. Good luck Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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