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Originally Posted by ukshaun
Camera - Sony Cyber-shot 7.2 mega pixels
Phone - Samsung S22
The camera is quite old. The optical zoom lens is better than the small lens on the phone.
While the camera produces clear pixels compared to the phone (which tend to look smudgy when you zoom in on them)
the phone produces brighter more colorful images.
Ideally i should look into buying a better camera. Fact is, i am not into photography nearly enough.
For the sake of shooting statues/figures, some of my photo's come out decent enough.
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I too still have my old Sony Cybershot; I don't use it, though. A nice point & shoot. Moved to Nikon Coolpix S6000. After that, it was always my phone. +1 on not being into photography that much, and I too am looking into buying my first nice camera.
A friend suggested either Nikon D3500 or Nikon D5600; basically, entry level DSLRs. Or, if one would like to spend a bit more, then Sony ZV E10 or Canon M50 mirrorless cameras.
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Originally Posted by AlexLothos
Samsung phone
I haven't used an actual camera in at least a decade. The phone cameras tend to be pretty impressive as well as convenient.
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Wow! That's a long time! If one really knows how to shoot proper pictures, a phone should be enough I believe.
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Originally Posted by Asgard
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Great pics, Asgard! I am not sure about the 100 macro lens. My friend suggested that my first lens could be a 50mm (if its just for clicking statues / indoors). Then later, I could start experimenting with 35mm and 85mm. I am not really sure if that's the best advice. Would like to know your thoughts on it.