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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3771342" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Oh, I agree with you on the better quality of the cell phone cameras. I recently got a new Motorola One cell phone. They also had a Motorola Edge that was supposed to have better camera capability, but I elected to stick with my regular cameras for photography. The Motorola One has four lenses on the back side, and if I am correct, each of those lenses covers different millimeter lengths so that the camera changes lenses as one zooms out toward their subject.</p><p></p><p>When we have been out traveling, especially so when we went to Utah and Arizona in November of 2020, almost everyone we saw were using cell phones for their cameras. So, you certainly wouldn't be alone in mostly using a cell phone. We are going to be taking some time to go visit family up in Idaho, and near where they live is a refuge where there are supposedly a lot of birds of prey and this is supposedly when they are nesting in that area. It looks like I will be lugging all of my equipment on this trip.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and practice the photography. I've never taken any formal training in photography, but I've looked at a lot of other people's photos and learned a lot from that. <a href="https://pbase.com/" target="_blank">Pbase dot com</a> is probably my favorite website to see photos of both professionals and amateurs. (And yes, "Pbase dot com" in that sentence is a link.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3771342, member: 7900"] Oh, I agree with you on the better quality of the cell phone cameras. I recently got a new Motorola One cell phone. They also had a Motorola Edge that was supposed to have better camera capability, but I elected to stick with my regular cameras for photography. The Motorola One has four lenses on the back side, and if I am correct, each of those lenses covers different millimeter lengths so that the camera changes lenses as one zooms out toward their subject. When we have been out traveling, especially so when we went to Utah and Arizona in November of 2020, almost everyone we saw were using cell phones for their cameras. So, you certainly wouldn't be alone in mostly using a cell phone. We are going to be taking some time to go visit family up in Idaho, and near where they live is a refuge where there are supposedly a lot of birds of prey and this is supposedly when they are nesting in that area. It looks like I will be lugging all of my equipment on this trip. Oh, and practice the photography. I've never taken any formal training in photography, but I've looked at a lot of other people's photos and learned a lot from that. [URL='https://pbase.com/']Pbase dot com[/URL] is probably my favorite website to see photos of both professionals and amateurs. (And yes, "Pbase dot com" in that sentence is a link.) [/QUOTE]
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