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I have an (old) DSLR, but I'm thinking of upgrading my Smartphone to one with the best camera. As I don't want to lug around my big DSLR everywhere.
I am looking at something like the Samsung S24 Ultra.
However I keep reading that modern Smartphones automatically ugrade your photos, applying filters, upscaling and even AI generating things, like a moon when you take a picture of a light bulb.
Do you know if its possible to turn all this nonsense off and just let it capture the photos as they are and let me post process myself in Photoshop or Lightroom? Or do you know any good Smartphone cameras that don't do all this to begin with?
Edit: I'll need to mention that it should be an Android phone anyways.
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