I bought a point and click camera for $100 in 2009 and it takes better photos than my $350 Redmi Note 5

I bought a point and click camera for $100 in 2009 and it takes better photos than my $350 Redmi Note 5

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google "why a lens matters" for $100, alex….

It's all about the lens diameter.

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No it’s about sensor area. That’s why a 6MP DSLR from 2000 will blow away new phones forever. You ever look at the ultimate resolving power of phone cams vs even an ancient DSLR? There are 40+ MP phones with less ultimate resolution than a 6MP DSLR.

It will always be this way too, until they make a camera with cell phone functionality instead of the other way around.

Is a point and shoot going to be better than a Pixel 2? I'm considering going for a feature phone and it's basically what is holding me back.

A dedicated camera will blow any phone's camera out of the water, always.

Use GCam

Better lens
Better sensor
Phones make pretty good photos, but they have real processors that can do a lot of RT image manipulation. Cameras have to make do with a good lens and a good sensor and rat simple tech to shuttle the data to an SD card.
My ancient Nikon D1 can still make great large-sized photo prints with good glass.

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except it won't

anything under 200$ takes worse photos than today's flagships

there is no reason why you should carry such huge ass piece of hardware

if you wan't a good and cheap compact camera, get an rx 100

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Is this actually any good?

any film camera >>>> best phone camera ever

most of those suck if you try to use it inside. they are good only outside in good sunlight.

Wow it’s like Zoomers don’t know that dedicated devices work better than all in ones.

After 10 years though. You'd think it wouldn't be so.

This is why porn was better until about 2009, true story

Phones will catch up to point and clicks with enough sensors and computational imaging. Though most multi sensors phones only use the lens for zoom, bokeh, depth sensing, and HDR. There is quite a bit more that can be done with the right solution.

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Prove it faggot, I'm using the same phone as you

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Also you got scammed, I only paid 200 Singapore dollars for a 64gb/4gb ram new.

Was using AUD.

Is this a joke post?

not at all. they jewed out on quality.

It's a tryhard clone of the Panasonic CM1 that came before it

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i bought a redmi note 5 and it still makes better phone calls than a canon point and click camera.

I bought an iPhone 3GS for $300 in 2009 and it makes better calls than my $450 Nikon D3400

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>anything under 200$ takes worse photos than 1000$ phones with a CPU that spends time on artificially improving the image
No shit. Buy a flagship camera if you want significantly better photos.

Today best phone couldn’t agains 14 years old DSLR full frame

>a specialized tool works better than a "jack of all trades, master of none" crap
who would have thought. Especially true for cameras, which have real objectives and optical zoom.

10 years doesn't defeat physics, my man.

The compact camera has a bigger, brighter lens that collects more light. More light is more data, more data is the opportunity to have a better, more detailed output

>I bought an iPhone 3GS for $300 in 2009 and it makes better calls than my $450 Nikon D3400

Look at this idiot, lol

>just put a big-ass plastic circle on the generic phone camera to make it look like a real camera

the physics of optics son, no amount of deep learning is going to beat physical laws

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Laughed Out Loud.

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Well there is some hope in a pelican camera solution. Re: put a grid of smaller sensors on the phone and combine the data in software.

Well yeah, the sensor's bigger on a dedicated camera than on a smartphone.
For that same reason DSLRs are better than point and shoots, bigger sensor.

>device made specifically for one thing only
vs
>jack of all trades