Photography
Related: About this forumThe camera you have
may not be the one you want...
While fixing lunch, with a hamburger on the stove, I spotted a Black Swallowtail and a hummingbird squaring off over this blooming Encore azalea. My camera was in another room, so I grabbed my phone from the kitchen counter to see if I could get a decent shot. It has been my experience that Black Swallowtails are very difficult to photograph because they flit from one blossom to another much more quickly than the Yellow Swallowtails.

CaliforniaPeggy
(155,118 posts)The best camera is . . . the one you have!
Bernardo de La Paz
(58,357 posts)... though frequently that situation can be changed quickly enough, but not always!
Zackzzzz
(131 posts)It was a small Nikon.
It fit in his pocket and was with him 24/7.
The card shop sold blank cards with his pictures.
He had the best photos for cards.
I can't tell how many good photos I missed
because I didn't want to carry my heavy, awkward camera.
I now have an iPhone.
Diamond_Dog
(38,470 posts)Cell phone cameras have really come a long way.
usonian
(20,488 posts)I posted earlier on this. I'll update my reply when I find the post(s)
mnhtnbb
(32,831 posts)Yes, there are LOTS of options on my phone: Pixel 9. Actually, I like the camera better on my previous phone--OnePlus 8--and I kind of wish I'd stuck with OnePlus. I bought the Pixel because of the seven years--instead of four on OnePlus-- of updating included. But now I think that seven years of PITA updates might not be worth it.
usonian
(20,488 posts)Last edited Thu Sep 18, 2025, 01:14 AM - Edit history (1)
I posted about it. By you doing nothing, the phone camera is blazing away. I'll find the post later.
FOUND IT.
Computational photography.
Too complex to describe (by me) so here is what DPR says.
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/9828658229/computational-photography-part-i-what-is-computational-photography
Computational photography part I: What is computational photography?
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/9828658229/computational-photography-part-i-what-is-computational-photography/2
Stacking: 90% of success of mobile cameras
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/0681063194/computational-photography-part-ii-computational-sensors-and-optics
Computational photography part II: Computational sensors and optics
I took some close-up photos of Mariposa Lilies at the fixed f/1.8 iphone setting and lo, I got depth of field that should NOT accrue to an f/1.8 lens. And with older model phones.