I love photography, and while I’ve never had a camera till last summer, when I kinda scammed my friend into selling hers at an 80% discount, the quality of the phone camera has always been the most essential factor when buying a cellphone. Nevertheless, I have become less and less enthusiastic about "flawless picture," as phones are obviously getting better at capturing high-quality, near-perfect shots. While I appreciate the realism of new cameras, I miss the vintage vibe of old ones, which is hard to find in new models without heavily relying on editing apps. My current camera, the semi-stolen one, is a Sony from the early 2010s that doesn't have great quality, but I still feel that charm in the photos I take. The problem is that it's quite heavy, and I can't take it everywhere I want like a phone. The solution, however, came to me after I tested my friend's small digital camera, aka BenQ DC C1060, a model from a company that I never knew existed in the first place. They don't…
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