Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread!

Show everyone the latest shots which make you feel dead chuffed with your camera choice
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Lovely shot with excellent detail.

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Tavern Larry in Nevada, 2019 -- taken with phone.

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Ossie wrote:ValeryD

Lovely shot with excellent detail.

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Wow. Amazing detail in there, Valery.

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Amazing, that it has come from a phone camera, Henry.

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Very much I began to think, and it is worth buying the Zeiss 16-35 lens, maybe for the money get the phone Huawei P30 Pro or Huawei P20 Pro, which one has optical zoom from Leica and 40mp?
Although Xiaomi continues to amaze me...
Lake Superior:
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ValeryD wrote:Very much I began to think, and it is worth buying the Zeiss 16-35 lens, maybe for the money get the phone Huawei P30 Pro or Huawei P20 Pro, which one has optical zoom from Leica and 40mp?
Although Xiaomi continues to amaze me...
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Nice photos! The future of Huawei is sort of cloudy at the moment.

If Huawei Loses ARM's Chip Designs, It's Toast

The latest blow: Chip designer ARM has reportedly severed ties with the company. Huawei could arguably survive without Google. Without ARM? Not so much.

https://www.wired.com/story/huawei-lose ... ip-design/

Good article by Peter Zeihan:

My Way or the Huawei

http://zeihan.com/my-way-or-the-huawei/
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Beautiful shots, ValeryD. :)

So clear and crisp. The cameras on cellphones are getting better and better...

Thanks for sharing,
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More from Xiaomi:
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There is an old saying that the best camera is the one you have with you, and that is the case with the image below. This shot was taken with my cell phone last month when I stepped out the door of the B&B at which we were staying a few miles outside of Innsbruck, Austria. It had been raining intermittently for three days and the clouds hid some of the distant (~ 3 - 4 miles away) mountains, but I really liked the scene. I did not have the time to go get my "real" camera, so I shot this image with my cell phone's camera. I still like the image, and I now have a canvas print of it for my office.
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Tom, That is an excellent capture. I remember someone's signature in another photo forum
which says no body ever asks a writer what brand of pen you have used to write (I am paraphrasing it)
and it is so true in this case.

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In the next topic, people wrote long posts about the dead A format, I’ll support their beginning, I’ll continue to take pictures with the phone. :) :D

Early morning on the road.

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Hi, Tom; :)

The Innsbruck shot is brilliant. Very serene and homely environment.
Thanks for sharing.

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Hi, ValeryD; :)

Again, brilliant shots displaying beautiful scenery. Phones are becoming our go-to shooting devices and rightly so for being within reach.
Thanks for sharing,

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