Cameras in smartphones have come a long way over the last few years, with a number of features that have greatly improved the quality of images produced by smartphones, including optical image stabilisation (OIS), larger sensors, bright lenses, and even optical zoom making them even better for photography. The photographic capabilities of smartphones have become such a massive selling feature, that many premium smartphones now support shooting “raw” images, so you can take complete control over image processing.
Some of the weaknesses of small sensor cameras have also been removed by the use of “computational photography” – for example, Auto HDR, combines images for improved dynamic range, “Bokeh mode” produces DSLR-like images with blurred backgrounds for portraits, and multi-shot night modes offer better low-light shots, with reduced noise.
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