▲ 67 r/Banshee

Anyone else here after watching The Boys?

Following in Antony Starr's footsteps, I ended up here. My final thought is that, seeing Antony Starr playing the role of a "good guy," he'd nail it in a Star Wars movie in a role similar like Obi-Wan Kenobi.

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u/omgletmeregister — 10 days ago
▲ 2 r/Oppo

[OFX9ULTRA] Which is the best mode for fast-moving children and pets?

I've tried motion mode, which creates a mini-clip and then takes the photo, and fast action mode, but neither gives me a blurry or unedited image. I don't get optimal results in any other mode either.

Have you found a perfect mode for capturing these moments? Thanks

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u/omgletmeregister — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/Oppo

Can the Oppo Find X9 Ultra be used with one hand?

So I had the chance to use a friend's Vivo X300 Ultra for a few minutes. For me, it was impossible to use with one hand. I couldn't reach the top; I had to put my fingers over the camera module... That said, the cameras left me with a "Wow" feeling.

Someone wants to make me a present with this phone or the Oppo Find X9 Ultra, but honestly, both looks huge.

I know that if you want these amazing cameras, you have to go for these two models (iPhone out of the question), but I'm wondering if it's really worth sacrificing comfort to get top-of-the-line cameras.

I've seen that people use rings with these kinds of phones, but I don't think I'd be able to use it with one hand even then.

So, in short, the question is: do you get used to it over time, or is it always going to be an awkward brick that you have to use with both hands and put your fingers over the cameras?

Does the ring make any difference?

My ideal size would be the Pixel 10 Pro, but I want the hardware of these phones (Snapdragon, battery, fast charging, cameras...).

Well, I hope someone can help me with my indecision. Thank u.

Edit: I had considered a DJI Pocket 4 Pro and a cheap phone, but I assume that in terms of photography, they're not on the same level. Maybe they are in video.

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u/omgletmeregister — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/Vivo

Can the Vivo x300 ultra be used with one hand?

So I had the chance to use a friend's Vivo X300 Ultra for a few minutes. For me, it was impossible to use with one hand. I couldn't reach the top; I had to put my fingers over the camera module... That said, the cameras left me with a "Wow" feeling.

Someone wants to make me a present with this phone or the Oppo Find X9 Ultra, but honestly, both looks huge.

I know that if you want these amazing cameras, you have to go for these two models (iPhone out of the question), but I'm wondering if it's really worth sacrificing comfort to get top-of-the-line cameras.

I've seen that people use rings with these kinds of phones, but I don't think I'd be able to use it with one hand even then.

So, in short, the question is: do you get used to it over time, or is it always going to be an awkward brick that you have to use with both hands and put your fingers over the cameras?

Does the ring make any difference?

My ideal size would be the Pixel 10 Pro, but I want the hardware of these phones (Snapdragon, battery, fast charging, cameras...).

Well, I hope someone can help me with my indecision. Thank u.

Edit: I had considered a DJI Pocket 4 Pro and a cheap phone, but I assume that in terms of photography, they're not on the same level. Maybe they are in video.

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u/omgletmeregister — 2 months ago