With all the specs of this smartphone out of the way, we expect it to be a great offering for all
the smartphone photographers out there.
While the Xperia XZs may not be Sony's flagship, it packs new camera technology that might impress
smartphone photographers out...
Not exact matches
While some newer
smartphones do come with a nice sized hard drive installed, older
smartphones have a way of running
out of space once app happy users install one too many apps, or when snap happy
photographers fill up their phones with photos.
Jacotey's work draws inspiration from the gathering of people together, the expression of emotions in their many and varied interactions and the contexts and details in which these engagements take place — architecture, landscape, or place; picking
out wallpaper, furniture, clothes, and zooming in further to detail pattern, patina, texture... Her works — though insistently manual in their making (paintings on plaster and dust sheets, pencil drawings, sewing and fabric)-- make use of perspectives that reference the world of cinema and slo - mo, the
photographer's point and shoot, identifying an artist who has come of age in the
smartphone world with its prevalent verbs — zoom, scroll, tap, drag, swipe etc..
This will be fine for
smartphone photographers, but if you use a DSLR or compact system camera with a sensor larger than 16 megapixels, and especially if you shoot raw files rather than JPEGs, Google Photos is not going to be a proper backup system — it'll still be useful for sharing photos and checking them
out on any device, but you'll need to archive your full - res originals and raw files elsewhere.
While most people are perfectly happy with the photos they get from their very capable
smartphone cameras, pro
photographers are bit more nit - picky, and of course, there's always that little sliver of the market that demands the biggest, bestest and most cutting - edge photo tech
out there.
Smartphone photographers would love to have this feature in their devices as soon as they can, though it remains to be seen whether Oppo will keep the technology for itself or license it out to other smartpho
Smartphone photographers would love to have this feature in their devices as soon as they can, though it remains to be seen whether Oppo will keep the technology for itself or license it
out to other
smartphonesmartphone makers.