Scalzi on Nostr: The Google 9 Pro hasn't changed its main camera since last year and yet it feels like ...
The Google 9 Pro hasn't changed its main camera since last year and yet it feels like the pictures I am taking are better at the hardware/computational software level, with a depth of field and dropoff that seems closer that standalone camera. I'm finding fewer reasons to drag out my dSLR, at least. It's still the best for portraiture and certain other specific tasks, but these days I'm confident the phone camera is almost always sufficient for day to day use.
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