Nikon Coolpix 3200
Canon Rebel XS

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Nikon Coolpix 3200
Canon Rebel XS
Old Phone's Camera (Galaxy S10)
New Phone's Camera (Galaxy S24)
Same lighting conditions, roughly same distance (As best as I could eyeball it, per usual, lol)
Ran out of nighttime to keep doing more photos of my new sets
(Got through three of them just here this morning - I knew it was probably getting too late to really do many, but I wanted to at least get some done.
I like having nighttime so that I can totally get the most dramatic effects from the lights I have - And especially with me not having blinds/curtains here, the morning light definitely becomes noticeable)
I probably won't do the 1:1 comparison for all of my new sets, but I was curious
It's interesting - yes, the new camera is 3 MP more by default, but the (presumably optical?) zoom default (3x instead of 2x) and dimensions are also different - Not to mention, I'm sure there's different image processing going on
If I was a more technical/savvy photographer, I might grouse about that and disable everything that doesn't let me control my own settings 100%. But I'm just a dumb-dumb when it comes to that sort of stuff, so I suppose if it wants to pretty-up my shots (and seems to know what it's doing) - Then, fine by me.
I really like the new default dimensions - It was awkward taking photos with the right half of the frame going into the UI and, like, I don't really need a full, huge landscape-scale photo length, generally.
Guess I'll have to see how I feel about that when it comes to taking photos out in the real world, though.
I am gonna have to find and get used to the new proper angles for shooting given the new dimensions, though. Or just actively crop photos when they're unbalanced. But I'm lazy.
I guess, one thing about going several years between phones - Certain things definitely do feel like upgrades, y'know?
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Hey, I took a photo! This is a piece of chocolate cake 😎 The reason I share these photos is not just to provoke you (is it working? 😅) but to show you a comparison between the app Google Cam and the default camera in my cellphone Something I've learned through forums and videos is that Xiaomi cellphones give you a photo quality that doesn't show all the details (maybe that's why some things look good, somehow it's like a filter) Now one can get the app Google Cam and solve that The photo from above is the one taken with the Google Cam. The one below was taken with the default camera If you look closely, you can see the little but delicious differences Yes, this is my very technical way to let you know I'm having chocolate cake and you are not 😅 ...
Portrait mode on pixel2 vs note8. Surprised how the pixel can not just do the same effect with only one camera but often do it better. Note still bests on features and video but pixel takes noticebly better pictures.
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