Honestly, I just want to have a device that I enjoy using and gives the results I need for the job. I couldn't care if it's a cell phone or a large format camera, all I care are the results and the process.
And so far, I hate my cell phone camera. Maybe I'd like it if I had a better model but well... I don't want to.
/Dave
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Dave9T5- You said it right. The HDR capability can give a pleasing result. I really really like the detail and vivid colors that HDR can achieve. I don't care for tripods much, so I don't do HDR much. You have discovered the beauty of bricks! HDR rendered bricks, I mean. My HDR love was at it's peak when my camera was a Sony 3MP camera. I really needed something to enhance details. If I could do hand held HDR's that were any good I'd still do them. They just don't work out either with my phone, or my DSLR!
Dave...Like I commented before to another poster. Take a photo of a golf ball with your phone cam. I'm not trying to make it sound like a challenge, or criticize your phone cam. Not at all! It's just that when I found I had taken 6 or more photos, and still could not get a good one. That's when I realized that like the mini point and shoot cams...They are good for typical subjects at typical distances. But a golf ball is not a challenging subject. I was very disappointed.
On the other hand, there are times when it is really handy to have a camera...any camera! It is one of the few really useful capabilities of a modern cell phone.