Nach langer Zeit mal wieder auf dem Feld unterwegs. Aber nur mit dem Handy.
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Sunset in color
Shot a random roll of expired Kodak Gold 200 in a point-and-shoot – Samsung Maxima Zoom 90i, which was also sold as the Rollei Prego 90. I like the performance, but the camera is a bit too chunky to be a handy carry-around.
Still, I like the rich color of the sunset light captured in these images.
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Android camera vs iPhone camera: who is better for photography?
Introduction:
In today’s world of changing smartphone technology, the ongoing competition between cameras on Android iPhones is captivating consumers day by day. Choosing a new device from this ongoing competition is a very difficult task.
The main aim of this detailed analysis is to find out what the main differences are between the cameras on Android and iPhone, and also to help customers with the specifications of the cameras and how to use the software more easily.There are advantages and disadvantages to using any device, among which the user is very easy to use and the customer is his neighbour and interest.
Any device user needs to understand both the ins and outs of the hardware software user interface and low-light capabilities so that they can best choose their device according to their needs. In this report, we will try to highlight which is better: the iPhone camera vs. the Android camera.
Hardware Specifications
Android:
Android phone camera hardware has a wide range of features because different manufacturers make Android devices.
Android phone companies use different sensor technologies and lens configurations that result in better picture and video quality.
iPhone:
The Apple company designs the iPhone itself, and all iPhone models have the same hardware.
iPhone uses sensor technology and optimised lenses to improve its camera, resulting in high-quality photos and videos that are far superior to other smartphones.
User Interface and Easy of Use
Android:
Android phone camera apps are designed by different brands, so they can change from time to time.
Android phone users can customise the camera according to their preferences.
iPhone:
The Apple company puts a special focus on the usability of the iPhone and offers apps to make it easy to use.
iPhone users can easily sync with any device thanks to a uniform interface seen across all iPhone models.
Low-light performance
Android:
A camera’s performance in low light anywhere varies depending on the device. More
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Ever heard of a Samsung Maxima Zoom 90i?
I was looking for a point-and-shoot zoom to add to my collection of cameras with at least 28mm lens on the wide end came across this number. I’d never heard of it and couldn’t find much about it online, but after looking at the specs, I came to realize that it’s a clone of the Rollei Prego 90 – sans the famous label – at a fraction of the price.
The camera is quite chunky, but comes loaded with…
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