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Quick question, is portrait mode supposed to zoom 2-3x? I can't seem to take a portrait photo without it zooming in like crazy.
 
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Quick question, is portrait mode supposed to zoom 2-3x? I can't seem to take a portrait photo without it zooming in like crazy.

Portrait mode does use the 2x optical camera (telephoto) for the images. The longer focal length looks better for portraits than the wide angle. That is why you see the zoom.
 
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Ok, Pro camera or pro camera 4?
For editing apps, i have Vsco, snapseed, camera +, picsart and aviary. I just never know when to use which app.
 
Ok, Pro camera or pro camera 4?
For editing apps, i have Vsco, snapseed, camera +, picsart and aviary. I just never know when to use which app.

Personal I have two of them... i think for night photos the procamera has better option with night photo and ProCam is better for photo and video for me .
 
Is RAW Photo With ProCam and Edit with Snapseed. When you shooting Manual you have very good Results! And with the edit you Finish your Job, if is necessary!

Adobe Lightroom mobile is much better for raw files than Snapseed because Snapseed does not remove the red blotchy color noise like Lightroom does from raw files. Touching up the processed raw file as a jpeg in Snapseed is what I do. Just thought I'd share that info.
 
Adobe Lightroom mobile is much better for raw files than Snapseed because Snapseed does not remove the red blotchy color noise like Lightroom does from raw files. Touching up the processed raw file as a jpeg in Snapseed is what I do. Just thought I'd share that info.

Thank for your info ! I use and Lightroom many times but this tip is good to know for raw files.
 
How does one post full res pics like some people have inline?

Have some recent Hawaii pics that are worth sharing from the 7+.
 
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Adobe Lightroom mobile is much better for raw files than Snapseed because Snapseed does not remove the red blotchy color noise like Lightroom does from raw files. Touching up the processed raw file as a jpeg in Snapseed is what I do. Just thought I'd share that info.

Jpeg vs raw just confuses me
 
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