Andrew Manganelli
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And in the cases where I need to do telephoto, I just slap it on.
You can shoot raw.
okay yeah it's it'll work i know i understand what you're saying yeah it's like if i really want to zoom and take a photo like that then i have this kit yeah yes yeah and that was my main concern because i because i use this on the last trip that i did too and not having a telephoto to shoot raw because i when i'm traveling i do a lot of uh like highlight or or moment camera too with raw photos and with this it kind of sucks so this is very anti adding things to your phone for cameras
Yeah, well, not entirely, but I do have, I think there's a point of diminishing return and it's pretty quick.
Allison Johnson put a really interesting piece out on The Verge a couple weeks ago about the iPhone Air that says like, it was called like, I finally understand the iPhone Air and it was about how it's a modular phone.
How like you basically for the daily use, you just use it and it's thin and it's great.
And then you basically switch it out for whatever parts you need, whether it's the battery bank or the camera attachment.
Yeah, of course.
The Z. Yeah, the Z was insane.
But the thing is.
MagSafe is such a better attachment mechanism because like things like the Moto Z that had the dedicated modules yeah it's like they promised to support it for like two years and then they did and then all of those attachments were useless after that that was brutal or as long as Apple does not get rid of MagSafe which I saw some rumors that were like they're thinking of killing it and I was like that's the stupidest thing ever and they will never do that yeah
As long as MagSafe exists, all these attachments still work.
Sorry, iPhone 16E.
So my point is I am totally radicalized.
I didn't think this would ever happen to me.
Yeah, this phone would be great if it had a silicon carbon battery because it would probably be totally fine.
I have a travel story for you in a second.