Hello everyone! After a long break, we continue our enthusiast contests. Today we will play three selfie sticks from Meizu at once. Details below.
When I found out about the new prizes for this enthusiast competition, the first idea was to ask readers if they take selfies or not? But I decided that it was too trivial, especially since some would answer in monosyllables, and we welcome detailed answers. In the end, I settled on the following question: tell us how important is the quality of the camera in a smartphone to you? Do you often shoot? If so, in what conditions, in what genre? Where do you store the photos later?
Why did I choose this particular question? The fact is that recently, reviewers and some readers have been paying a lot of attention to the quality of the camera in a smartphone. They tell how he takes pictures in poor lighting conditions, examines the photographs by zooming them down to pixels, and note even the slightest difference in the pictures. However, most of these people rarely shoot something really worthy. They can demonstrate the quality of the camera, but compositionally there will be nothing interesting in such pictures. And even if it does, hardly anyone will say 'I need a good camera to shoot leaves and landscapes, and then upload them to Instagram'. Among all my friends, I see the demand for a good camera in the phone only from Alexander Zhuravlev (aka Alex_Shvarz). His instagram has a lot of family photos, beautiful landscapes from trips and just good shots of nature. The rest do not shoot anything like that.
And now I would like to read your opinions on the importance of the camera in smartphones. A week later, on October 31, 2016, I will choose the three best comments, their authors received a monopod Meizu. Prizes are delivered only within the territory of the Russian Federation.
P.S. At the end of the comment, I recommend leaving an email or a page on social networks, or adding some contact information to your Disqus profile so that I can contact you if you win.