Most of my cat photos are either blurred or unclear. There are hardly any images that are perfectly still. Recently, I captured a few photos and found a noticeable difference with my Galaxy S26 Ultra. Basically, what it does is record a short snippet video and then capture a still photo. In fact, it cancels the background noise, so now my cat poses, and I am able to post its still photos.
Apple has released iOS 14.3 that enables the ProRAW feature on the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Additionally, iOS 14.3 brings Apple Fitness+ and AirPods Max support, while introducing privacy information on the App Store
which mobile having a good camera upto 15000 Â rps.???? Â
I am confused between Samsung galaxy M31 and Redmi note 9 pro max. I want a phone which has a better camera and also more camera control and options with me? What do you suggest?
Launching the camera by double-pressing the power button sounds like a small feature, but after getting used to it, opening the camera any other way feels slow.
The wider and upgraded aperture has enhanced night photography. I have clicked some of the images in low light on the Samsung Galaxy S26 . I observed that the images were clear and even brought rich details in deep shadows. Often, capturing photos in low light, the dark tones lose their colour. Have you gone through its camera feature? Which one is your favourite?
I recently noticed the new unified camera island on the phone, and it looks amazing. I really liked how the rear camera modules separate from the rest of the rear panel on the Galaxy S26 Plus. I think this is one of the best design so far from Samsung. What do you think about the new camera island design?
I have captured the amazing photos on Galaxy S26 Ultra and am honestly blown away by the video. The 4K 60fps telephoto footage with a 200MP camera looks absolutely stunning. It has made capturing the experience so much more fun with better crop flexibility, cleaner textures, and improved low-light detail. I am super impressed with the detail and overall quality.
Just discovering selfie photos with my new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. I was capturing a group photo from a wider front camera. I tried the photo in portrait mode, but felt the wide one fixes everyone in the frame. Also, no need to stretch my fingers near the edges. Feels comfortable in clicking.
I am searching for a great camera phone that has reliability too, and I have settled upon two options: the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra or the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Which one do you think will have a better camera? Does the S26 Ultra have AI integration in the camera too?
Which camera smartphone deal is best right now on Amazon sale? Being a Prime user, I can see impressive discounts on phones like Samsung, Vivo, and iPhone models. This time, I don’t care about performance, so I am considering my options in Vivo and Oppo too. Which one would be under Rs. 70k? Also, please let me know about the bank offers that the sale is offering.
Samsung phones used to push sharpening and saturation really hard, especially on faces and greenery. Lately though, things seem cleaner and more balanced without losing Samsung's signature style completely. Curious if the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra finally nails that sweet spot consistently across all cameras
The Vivo X300 Ultra is now finally coming to India! It has been in the news for months because of its advanced imaging capabilities. I have noticed that Vivo flagships focus heavily on photography, especially portraits and zoom. Do you think X300 Ultra will seriously compete with Samsung and Apple cameras this year?
I am considering buying a phone under 40k. My main concern is a decent camera and a good battery life. I have a few options in my mind, Vivo V70, OnePlus Nord 6 and Realme GT 7. Which one could be the right pick?
Looking for a smartphone with AI features in the camera? Any suggestions.
I am looking for a good mirrorless camera under Rs. 80,000. Should I go for a Sony or Canon one?
Is Xiaomi 17 Ultra the best camera phone of 2026 so far? Are there any other options available?
Smartphone makers have started preloading AI features. Phones like Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Motorola Signature, and OnePlus 15R are onboarding the devices with AI features. Are these phones not focusing on battery life and camera quality?
My budget is 45000, and I’m looking for a smartphone with advanced camera features that can capture good daylight photos as well as night photos. As a photography enthusiast, I recently went to Jaisalmer and noticed that my front camera photos were blurry. With a good camera smartphone, the Oppo Reno 15 and Vivo V70 are highly recommended. However, I am looking for a few other options that can support 4K video within this budget. Any suggestions?
The new Poco X8 Pro has a glowing ring for notifications. It does look cool in a dark room, but is it actually useful or just another battery drain?