If there’s one thing I want from my next phone it’s less AI in my cameraAI won't save bad cameras from being bad.

If there’s one thing I want from my next phone it’s less AI in my cameraSamsung Galaxy S25 Edge camera app
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I wouldn’t say I’m a photography purist (I shoot with a Fuji after all), but one thing that continues to draw me to using my mirrorless over all but the very best smartphone cameras is a more natural look to my pictures.

It’s not that smartphones are bad by any stretch of the imagination; some smartphone cameras are absolutely brilliant. But take a closer look, and even the best handsets leave telltale signs of overprocessing; whether it’s oversharpened skin textures from the Pixel’s portrait mode or overly dark shadows in Apple’s HDR algorithm.

AI won't save bad cameras from being bad.Robert Triggs2026-01-25T12:00:53.000Z{}

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