Google's new smartphone, the $400 Pixel 3a, takes absolutely stunning photos.
But also, hey, it makes a killer photo subject!the fennel fronds is incredibly impressive, to say nothing of the popping green of the parsley. Admittedly, this salad looks crazy beautiful regardless of the camera, but the Pixel 3a's camera made it pop in the way it deserves.The camera also takes great shots while moving, like this photo of the Brooklyn Bridge taken through my sunroof while my wife drove.
Though the sun was creating a surprisingly bright sky, which should've blown out the photo, the Pixel 3a was able to capture individual rain drops as they fell to the earth. The lighting captured looks natural, and the level of detail is absurd.Some of the most impressive shots I've snapped have been at dusk, as the light diffuses and images are most difficult to capture.While walking our dog in Prospect Park last week, sunset gave way to dusk.
You can tell the camera was struggling with this one, as the shot is far more grainy than the rest — but it still captured a beautiful photo even in terrible lighting conditions.Ben Gilbert/Business Insider
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