Haha your self-control is admirable.
Thanks! The truth of the matter is I don't really like the feeling alcohol gives. I used to, but lately I've generally been satisfied with one serving whenever I've had any. Often there are months in between those.
And you are welcome!
In my case the phone has the worst camera, but I guess the extra lighting helped it with the results.
It's an interesting study with the different gear you have available.
The most interesting thing I found out is that there is not really that much of a difference in them. I could post a photo taken with the smartphone and none would be wiser if I didn't tell it wasn't taken with the DSLR.
I mean the quality is passable at the very least, and if the subject is good enough, nobody would be bothered to start peeping at the pixels.
It might even help people get over with gear anxiety. I know I've been having that even while owning a DSLR. My recent mini-studio project helped me a lot with overcoming the feeling of having inadequate gear.
I still want the new EOS R5 though.
More and more the real expensive gear seems to be useful for making shots at the extremes. I still want an A7S II for its low light capability. I haven't been following cameras much lately, so I don't know if another brand has stepped up to that level. But looks like the A7S III is just coming out so maybe now's a good time to make a trade for what I've got? I might actually use it once in a while.
I've heard good things about the Canon R5 low light capabilities. Looks like it's a pretty good competitor to the A7S III. The only thing I don't like about it is the price.