Camera hardware on this is better than the S7, actually, but the S7 has OIS, which I assume is where it's compensating. Phones are actually terrible image taking platforms form a stability point-of-view, so you're likely having camera shake issues.
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I say go for a pixel 7a
pixel 7a I have heard good things and appreciate the recommendation. It's not in the budget, as heating season is just starting here.
6a can be had hella cheap on Swappa. Takes great pictures I'm sure.
Happy hunting brother.
My phone is great with a 2 day battery life. I can easily get 2-3 more years out of it. It is cheaper to buy a 1080p digital camera, which are under $150 every day.
Why even put 48MP on a sensor this small in the first place, that's what I want to know
Does it downsample to 12MP maybe? Do you have the option to do either 12 like that, or 48 native? If so, how's the difference, if there even is a noticeable one?
I didnt care about the camera since i am blind, but i found the moto one 5g ace to be a pretty good phone until my charging port died.
Are you taking photos in the dark?