Where are all those smartphone camera “experts” who kept telling me a shutter button on an XPERIA was a bad idea because shutter buttons shake your photos too much?

I mean that was never true, and it was a silly criticism of an awesomely useful hardware feature, but I’m SURE we can expect all those slobs to be internally consistent and recommend against using Apple’s version of the shutter button.

Right?

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    9 days ago

    Meh I use the volume button to take pictures because I’m old school but it definitely causes a bit of shake right as I’m trying to snap the photo. I just live with it or switch if I need to.

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      9 days ago

      Or you could set up a 1 sec timer or so. That’s what photographers do when taking long exposure to avoid camera shakiness

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        9 days ago

        Actually most photographers use a remote shutter.

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          9 days ago

          I did photography for years and never used a remote shutter except for very low light images on a tripod. Even then, I’d just set the one second timer most of the time.