g9x m2 vs iPhone

If you are creating casual pics that will be viewed on another phone and then forgotten about or deleted, then a phone (most any new phone accept the most basic models) will probably be fine for the intended audience. But, when you want those birthday pics 10+ years from now (you took plenty) where will they be? How about in 25 years? Hmm.

Greg
 
If you are creating casual pics that will be viewed on another phone and then forgotten about or deleted, then a phone (most any new phone accept the most basic models) will probably be fine for the intended audience. But, when you want those birthday pics 10+ years from now (you took plenty) where will they be? How about in 25 years?
They will be much better than 110 film. It all comes down to if you care about the contrast, dynamic range captured exposure more than the moment being captured
Hmm.

Greg
 
If you are creating casual pics that will be viewed on another phone and then forgotten about or deleted, then a phone (most any new phone accept the most basic models) will probably be fine for the intended audience. But, when you want those birthday pics 10+ years from now (you took plenty) where will they be? How about in 25 years? Hmm.

Greg
When I take pictures, I am not thinking about viewing those picture in 10 or 25 yeras because I am nothing but a casual photo hobbyst.. I just want to enjoy viewing pictures now. After 10+ years, I am not sure whether I will be alive or not. When you are gone, who cares about those pictures you had taken. Pictures taken by professisosnal photographyers like Ansel Adam would be xceptional. For me, I like iPhone 6p because it produces reasonable qualitiy of pictures and easy to use. At the same time, gx9m2 is used to take movie clips.
 

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