This makes for a special kind of dilemma: you must photograph Baby because they are the cutest being to ever grace the planet, but they also refuse to sit still or stop moving for even one goddamn second while you take a picture.
Phone cameras have gotten better over the past few years, with features that take a burst of photos and pick the best shot, and low-light image quality has generally improved, too.
The Pixel 8 does a particularly good job of recognizing when you’re taking pictures of a moving subject and raises the shutter speed, vastly increasing your chances of getting a sharp shot.
Audio Magic Eraser did exactly what it’s supposed to do: identified the music and allowed me to turn it all the way down so his voice comes through much clearer.
This is a real bummer because a lot of the photos I take of my kid are in portrait mode no matter which phone I’m using at the moment.
For some people, the color science of an iPhone or the portrait mode on a Samsung Galaxy phone will be its most compelling photographic feature, and that’s great.
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