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Samsung A55-5G image of Mango Blossom at night: What's wrong with this image? if anything?
Dear Folks, I am very, VERY pleased with the A55-5G phone, for what I normally use it for. Great amount of RAM, 12GB Adequate internal memory storage: 256GB Very reasonable cost, quite undeniably! However, when it comes to photography...haha....because... IMHO, it's still a JOKE compared to my old camera which I purchased...back in...1978. This is why, anytime anyone asks me why I use my camera phone to take, mostly, nothing but images of store-purchase receipts, or maybe the neighbor's cat in my yard, I just say that it does not measure up to my 50-year-old camera, made by Nikon. For example, just a few minutes ago, I noticed that my mango tree was blossoming early this year. I decided to document it by recording an image of said blossom. I turned the camera on the phone to MACRO, and got up close, but not too close. Still, here is what the phone camera recorded.... What's wrong with this picture? Or, what's wrong with the camera of the phone, for that matter? Here is an image of my Nikon F2AS, a camera which I loved....so deeply. Also, it was a film camera, another thing I loved....so deeply. Do you even think that a Nikon would take such as sorry photo of a mango blossom as you see, above you? It never would. It never did. On the phone-camera, there is no way to focus the lens. Everything seems automatic. And, so, sometimes, the images turn out like this. I am not one to take many photos, daily, as I once thought I might. Still, when a mango blossom image turns out like this...then...it's such a let-down. Also, just look at the difference in the size of the lens! This is a 50mm lens, a NORMAL lens, on the Nikon. Gods only know what kind of creepy lens is in my Samsung phone. I must admit, the Nikon F2AS, back in 1978, cost about.... Today, the price of the F2AS would be about.... Therefore, I have absolutely NOTHING to complain about. I am ONLY asking and wondering about.... What's wrong with this mango-blossom picture? Next time, I hope to do better. Thank you. Regards, Gamma -
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Do U.S. banks, etc. care if your two factor authentication number is from a different state
I'm talking about when you do need a non VoIP US number and also not Google Voice which is often rejected. -
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Do U.S. banks, etc. care if your two factor authentication number is from a different state
other possibilities: some banks do the verification through email or questions , which can be done from anywhere. or some banks have authentication apps. the authentication code is sent to the app, not your phone. which is not location specific. -
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Do U.S. banks, etc. care if your two factor authentication number is from a different state
Well different state is an entirely different issue than different country. Also the last thing I would want to do is red flag my accounts beforehand. I seriously doubt any bank would initially reject any non Voip US number. But if an issue came up I can imagine them asking questions. I have in the past have had non matching numbers and addresses but that was pre 2fa.
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