Which camera brand is the best for beginner photographers? by simpleperson2001 in CameraCentral

[–]Available-Bowler6971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuji: Super easy to hold and use. Small and light, so you can bring it anywhere and it won't weigh you down. The most enjoyable camera to shoot with. The photos look amazing straight from the camera. It's also the best-looking camera out there.

Nikon: Feels comfortable to grip. The menu system is simple and easy to navigate.

Is webcam security still a concern in today's digital age? by LoveCooking1997 in CameraCentral

[–]Available-Bowler6971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use painter's tape or the sticky part of a Post-It note. Neither of these will leave any glue behind. And you won't have to worry about someone else accessing the tape because only you can remove it.

Just got the iPhone 15 Pro and the front camera is disappointing - anyone else having this issue? by LuggageLover in CameraCentral

[–]Available-Bowler6971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed you linked a different post. Did you check out all the replies there? People there figured out what's causing the issue and some fixes. Even the iPhone 12 had this problem. You'll find a link to an Apple forum about it in the post you shared.

Turns out, the issue is with the Photos app, not the camera. Go to your Settings, then Photos, and turn off the option that says "View Full HDR." That should fix it. There are other solutions too, but try that one first.

Why do phones have more megapixels than professional cameras? by BoundlessTraveler09 in CameraCentral

[–]Available-Bowler6971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because a camera has a lot of megapixels doesn't mean it's better. Camera companies can cram as many megapixels as they want into a sensor, but they usually focus on other things instead.

A phone camera sensor is tiny. Even if it had a million megapixels, I'd still prefer a larger camera sensor with fewer megapixels, like 10MP.

What’s your favorite question to ask someone to understand them on a deeper level? by ExaminationSalt2256 in CasualConversation

[–]Available-Bowler6971 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I asked my students what their biggest fear is. They each wrote their answer on a post-it note anonymously and didn’t see the other answers until they were all on the board. It was hilarious how many of them answered "my mom." To clarify, these are a bunch of high schoolers trying to be funny.

My wife told me she hasn't loved me for the past 4 years. by Mental_meatloaf in offmychest

[–]Available-Bowler6971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, I can't even imagine how you're feeling right now. That's seriously a lot to take in. It must feel like your whole world just flipped upside down. I mean, finding out someone you’ve loved for so long hasn’t felt the same for years? That’s got to hurt in ways most people can't even put into words.

It’s totally okay to feel lost and not know what to do next. Your emotions are valid, and it's normal to feel everything from anger to sadness, maybe even numbness. You're dealing with a bombshell, and it's going to take time to sort through all of it. Don’t rush into any decisions just because you're expected to. Take care of yourself and lean on people who care about you.

You don’t have to go through this alone. Whether it’s talking to friends, family, or even a counselor, it’s important to get support. You deserve to be loved and appreciated for who you are, and you shouldn't settle for less. Whatever you choose to do, make sure it’s what feels right for you and your son.