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Firstly nice Cayman (I have a 991.1 and am in the family too)

Secondly, this is the first photo/video that has gotten me tempted to move up from my 13 Pro. The OIS looks great as does the HDR. Questions:

1) How are you mounting the phone?
2) How did you fix the focus for the second video.
Yes ois is a lot better but thats already the same with 14 pro max which is also a lot better than the 13. I think the 15 is the same only processing is a tad better i use a ram. Mount with x grip and suction cup. And focus just tap and hold on the screen of the phone on which part of the inage to focus. And it locks it.
 
Question before I go upload wild, what are the size and dimension limits so I can at least do the biggest and largest size for quality (with my crappy photos? lol). I find it harder taking photos with the phone compared to my dslr's. Maybe it's my shaky hands.
 
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I'm not seeing much difference at all between regular photos taken at 24 mp and RAW (set to "up to" 48 mp) on my 15pro. I5x (max) zoom for the shot, then zoomed in as much as I could to see how much detail the regular shot v the RAW captured and the difference was minimal--obviously both were extremely blurry, the RAW seems like maybe some words (on the pillow I shot from across the room) were a tiny bit more defined. For the difference in size between a regular and a RAW photo I thought there'd be a bigger difference, or am I missing something?
 
While I don't see a ton of difference myself (eyesight is rubbish now anyway) there is a lot more leeway in editing with RAW if one uses Lightroom, Photoshop or other high end program. I'll do all my edits for worthy photos in PS or LR.
 
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