I'm looking for a new phone with a proper phone camera - I might end up with a Google Pixel model.
Here is some seasonal contrast to Fons' super green spring trees - the local forest after a blizzard.
Was this taken in May/June Lars?
It reminds me of some of the wintery shots Birna was sharing a while back.
As for a "proper" camera phone, I've quite liked the Google Pixel since I got a Pixel 5.
These shots were taken with a Pixel 6 (I think the current version is v8)
If you let it, Google's software will apply some clever processing in the background.
Generally this works well and I always do some PP in Snapseed.
Their NightSight mode works well for taking shots in low light. You can take acceptable shots of constellations, hand held.
For me, I get frustrated by
- the lack of manual control over aperture, shutter speed, ISO etc allowed by Google
- poor close focus ability.
Yes you can take fair pictures of flowers, butterflies etc.
But you get a warning if you try to get closer than 8-10 cm.
Also, the AF accuracy gets poor when the subject is very close to the lens (e.g.closeup)
It'll try to latch on to almost anything other than what you're interested in.