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• It’s Another Season of Gratitude PAGE 1
• The ‘Hottest’ Trend in Backyard Ambiance PAGE 2 • Tony’s Turkey Trot Is Ready to Run! PAGE 2
• Breaking Down the CARES Act PAGE 3
• Zesty Orange Cranberry Sauce PAGE 3
• The Battle of the Smartphone Cameras PAGE 4
THE BATTLE OF THE SMARTPHONE CAMERAS
The Best Mobile Cameras of 2020
Year after year, smartphone technology improves. Devices get faster, screens get sharper, and cameras get better — for the most part. It can be a challenge to find your ideal smartphone that’s also paired with a great set of lenses. Many smartphone manufacturers are inconsistent when it comes to cameras because they pair great phones with not-so-great cameras to cut costs. So, if you want to take exceptional pictures, which current smartphone has the features you’re looking for? Google Pixel 5 (Android) Google’s Pixel line has long been associated with exceptional photos, but not because of the camera hardware. It is average at best, but that doesn’t matter because Google knows how to make exceptional image processing software. When you take one picture with the Pixel, the camera actually takes several. The processing software then “stitches” the images together to create one superior image. Other phones do this, too,
particularly the Apple iPhone, but the Pixel 5 does it best.
Apple iPhone 12 (iOS) Much like the Pixel line, Apple’s iPhones are known for taking great pictures. But there’s a big difference! Apple incorporates great camera hardware into their higher-end products. The end result produces great photos and videos. (The Pixel 5 struggles in the video category.) Many photography enthusiasts choose the iPhone over the competition simply because it’s so reliable. But is it really better than the Pixel 5 at taking pictures? At a glance, you’d be hard-pressed to tell the difference. It all comes down to personal preference. Bonus: Google Pixel 4a (Android) Both the Pixel 5 and iPhone 12 are higher-end products with prices to match (both over $700). If you’re interested in taking great pictures but don’t want to drop a lot of dough on a high-end device, the Pixel 4a
can’t be beat. At about $350, it produces top-notch photos and is an all-around great device. Plus, it has a headphone jack, something both the Pixel 5 and iPhone 12 are lacking!
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