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                Welcome to the techy day 

        If you look at the smartphone cameras in the flagship segment today, you’ll notice how      each one of them packs in a solid punch in the form of unique, modern, and advanced features. Whether it be shooting fun action-packed slo-mo videos, filming picturesque landscapes or just capturing everyday life moments, smartphone cameras of today are there at our disposal for just about everything.

           
         And with every passing year, we get better smartphone cameras with bigger sensors and greater capabilities. If you observe carefully, you’d notice a common underlying goal that runs among all these smartphone cameras: to help you shoot like a pro without being a pro.
        A great example of what phone cameras can do today are these videos shot on the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, by some of the famed celebrities in Bollywood. In an exclusive with Mashable India, Bollywood stars like A.R. Rahman, Farah Khan, Zoya Akhtar, and Rajkumar Rao dropped their fancy camera equipment to explore the smartphone’s camera capabilities. While some of them created a beautiful piece out of it, others just captured their everyday special moments. Let’s have a look.
           
        Farah Khan, a popular Indian film director, producer, and choreographer, turned on her directorial skills to shoot a beautiful video of her twin daughters dancing, with the help of iPhone’s slow-mo feature. As you can see in the video, the deep blue of the sky is captured quite vividly with the camera along with all the other colors. There also isn't any noticeable grain or noise, which adds to the overall ambiance of the video.

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