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I am currently on vacation and almost every picture I take at night has those freaking green dots from the camera lense!? Any idea how to avoids them? Makes the camera almost useless at night for me. Whenever I see those dots, I am trying to move my phone slightly to have those dots hidden by something like a wall because they mostly appear in black space
 

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>90% of the viewers are looking at these photos on mobile device.
i cannot tell the difference between these photos and those taken by iPhone 12 or inferior.
 
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>90% of the viewers are looking at these photos on mobile device.
i cannot tell the difference between these photos and those taken by iPhone 12 or inferior.
The 12 took good photos! The biggest difference I've found is with night shots. To me, I can tell the difference. I typically do most everything on my MBAM1, take my quick photos on my 12PM and most photos on my Sony full-frame DSLR. A phone will never compare to the quality of a DSLR, but I wish my Sony had AI and computational photography built-in! But everyone sees things differently, which is cool. I've always been of the opinion to do what works for you.
 
Hopefully, you change your mind and upgrade :)
We'll see! This will be a test of will for me. I've always bought the new version when it came out, and have been on the Apple upgrade program for years. Depends on what we see during the Apple Event. I'll miss the shipment forum the most! 🤠

Will y'all still have me in the club if I don't upgrade?
 
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