Photos taken with a phone

out my backyard
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Some of today's phone cameras are-in some ways-as good as, or better than, the DSLRs pros used a few years ago. I still prefer a DSLR for most things, most of the time. The lens selection, ease of access to basic controls, etc, are better for the DSLR. I have used an iPhone for some things I would be emailing around, for example. When the neighbor had us over, and showed us her latest granddaughter, I did not have my Nikon gear with me, and did not want to run home to get it, so I took some great shots with my iPhone....to get my creative juices flowing. I will go back, next week, when the child is back, and take my DSLR bag with me, and get some even greater shots of the kid. Most will be variations of the poses, angles of view, etc, I got with the iPhone.
 
Max on a bad hair day, Note 8
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what dslr should I buy for my vacation pictures?



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Cauliflower Soup, Tutor Hall, Athens, Greece
by Braineack, on Flickr


Acropolis from Electra Metropolis Hotel Roof Bar
by Braineack, on Flickr



All these are from my Google Pixel phone, except for on shot with the iPhone X.
 
go on vacation, or buy a camera body that costs as much as a vacation....
 

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