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  1. bailey//rockruff⚪ (ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 18:59:02 EDT bailey//rockruff⚪ bailey//rockruff⚪

    @SwooshyCueb depth of field, but also, you can use multiple cameras to take a picture, stitch it together, and have a better quality image because of more angles of light being captured, different areas having focus in each lens, etc

    In conversation Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 18:59:02 EDT from chitter.xyz permalink
    1. bailey//rockruff⚪ (ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 19:01:32 EDT bailey//rockruff⚪ bailey//rockruff⚪
      in reply to

      @SwooshyCueb basically you can use two mediocre cameras to simulate the quality of one higher-quality camera. i don't trust it tbh.

      In conversation Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 19:01:32 EDT from chitter.xyz permalink
      1. bailey//rockruff⚪ (ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 19:04:17 EDT bailey//rockruff⚪ bailey//rockruff⚪
        in reply to

        @SwooshyCueb https://light.co/camera

        In conversation Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 19:04:17 EDT from chitter.xyz permalink
      2. bailey//rockruff⚪ (ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 19:05:41 EDT bailey//rockruff⚪ bailey//rockruff⚪
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        @SwooshyCueb oh also i guess having two different cameras means you can basically have two different types of built-in "lenses" for different types of pictures, but i'm not sure that it actually matters that much considering they're tiny phone cameras.

        In conversation Sunday, 01-Jul-2018 19:05:41 EDT from chitter.xyz permalink
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