PHOTO 1. Samsung Galaxy S27.
11 May 2023. Chinatown. Galaxy S27
Handheld. 84-year-old man with trembling hands. One image only.When viewed at 100%, the image is not sharp. Could it be due to hand tremors?
PHOTO 2. Canon EOS R5.
11 May 2023. Chinatown. Canon R5, 24-105mm, AV, F/16, ISO 200, 1/160sec.
Handheld. Focus on “Hotel 81” to get overall image sharpness. Best of 4 shots. View at 100%, “Hotel 81” is sharp.
CONCLUSION:
The 84-year-old man saw me checking my Canon camera images and joined me at the table to have desserts in this popular Chinatown stall. He had a Leica in the 1960s and has experience in photography.
The comparison is not fair as the 84-year-old man has trembling hands which will adversely affect image quality, just like breezes in photographing flowers. The Galaxy S27 has excellent lens and could probably have had produced a sharp image as Canon R5.
"Taking photographs take your mind off the worries and stresses of daily living," he told me. I could not agree with him more as I am also a senior citizen. Photography promotes mental wellness in any person. In addition, there is some physical activity which circulates the blood and exercises the muscles to prevent sarcopenia.
One of the most striking effects of age is the involuntary loss of muscle mass, strength, and function, termed sarcopenia. Muscle mass decreases approximately 3–8% per decade after the age of 30 and this rate of decline is even higher after the age of 60.
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