Both are universal in terms of light and use... They are made to be user friendly without messing with 100+ different configs for different situations / light conditions.
From the Author: My ponit of view regarding mobile photography - Personally i do believe that smartphones can do some decent photos - BUT! The photo's aren't made for 100x cropping and so... and if you want more details - you will get also more noise. I like to see a detailed photo with a true colors that will be a bit noisy if you going 100x crop. So please, avoid reporting a noise "issues" with 100x cropping - i'll just ignore those.
Both are universal in terms of light and use... They are made to be user friendly without messing with 100+ different configs for different situations / light conditions.
From the Author: My ponit of view regarding mobile photography - Personally i do believe that smartphones can do some decent photos - BUT! The photo's aren't made for 100x cropping and so... and if you want more details - you will get also more noise. I like to see a detailed photo with a true colors that will be a bit noisy if you going 100x crop. So please, avoid reporting a noise "issues" with 100x cropping - i'll just ignore those.
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