Since updating my Galaxy A72, I have not really taken it for a spin to check for camera updates. (I have not been shooting in 7 months due to health issues and hospitalizations.) However, I am in partial remission and have resumed cooking for myself.
I went to the market yesterday to buy some cooking supplies and decided to take some photos. You can now shoot with either the 32MP or 64MP sensor that the phone originally came with, and you can also add bokeh effects to portrait photos after they have been taken.
Many other changes have occurred to the camera since I upgraded it to Android 14 and after three years of updating this phone, it remains very solid with the exception of the battery strength, which is no longer as strong as it once was.
This phone is still around $400 on the market, and it is still as powerful, as well as one of those Samsung devices that still includes a charger.
So these photos were taken on a rainy day, which means there was insufficient lighting. Despite the low lighting, the pictures turned out well.
This is a typical setting for a Nigerian market.
I have a place where I buy vegetables, meat, tomatoes, and ingredients for native soup. The seller is absolutely stunning, probably in her early twenties, and if this was taken with my iPhone, you will understand what I mean. Although her face is not completely visible, (which I prefer, so I chose these ones on purpose)
I buy most of my ingredients for native soup there, and they have the best dried sea fish, which are absolutely delicious but very expensive. However, I can only purchase what I can afford.
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