Mobile Cameras Keep Evolving — But Fundamentals Still Matter Mobile photography has turned into a spec war, but image quality still comes down to basics: focus, exposure, and how a device handles real‑world shooting. The Samsung D600 camera review is a reminder that clever features and higher resolution mean little if the hardware and tuning […]
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OnePlus 15 camera tested: hype vs real‑world photos
I spent the last ten days using the OnePlus 15 as my main camera, and it started with a missed subway shot. I was lining up a quick frame of a train pulling into the station, low light, lots of motion, the kind of scene that exposes bad image processing instantly. I’ve done that test […]
Pixel Camera 10.1 finally fixes what Google broke
The Pixel Camera 10.1 update is the best thing to hit Pixel photography in years – mostly because it finally undoes Google’s own bad decisions. For an Android camera app that’s supposed to set the standard, the Pixel Camera has been coasting on image processing while ignoring basic usability for far too long. Now Google […]
iPhone 16 Pro Max vs Android: Big Specs, Small Risks for Switchers
Everyone’s calling the iPhone 16 Pro Max Apple’s ultimate flagship. I’m not convinced — especially if you’re coming from a modern Android phone. For Android users who live on 120Hz OLEDs, big batteries, and fast charging, the 16 Pro Max looks less like a revelation and more like Apple finally catching up on a few […]