@HonnyBrown wrote:
Did you take an aisle view so they could see the dimensions?
@ColoKate63 wrote:
Cellphone cameras are rapidly evolving, and with the newest ones it’s possible to stand three feet away, facing a 12x12 foot bay - say, a Home Depot display of power drills - and manipulate the three lenses so you can capture the entire bay, edge to edge.
To do research, I took a bunch of Electronics shops and test-drove cellphone camera capabilities before selecting an iPhone 12 Pro Max, which takes stunningly good photos. If you aren’t an Apple fan, try out the latest Samsung cellphone, the S22 Ultra. Either are excellent products and deliver fantastic photos for reports, at both a near and a far distance.
@wrosie wrote:
@ColoKate63 wrote:
Cellphone cameras are rapidly evolving, and with the newest ones it’s possible to stand three feet away, facing a 12x12 foot bay - say, a Home Depot display of power drills - and manipulate the three lenses so you can capture the entire bay, edge to edge.
To do research, I took a bunch of Electronics shops and test-drove cellphone camera capabilities before selecting an iPhone 12 Pro Max, which takes stunningly good photos. If you aren’t an Apple fan, try out the latest Samsung cellphone, the S22 Ultra. Either are excellent products and deliver fantastic photos for reports, at both a near and a far distance.
Not to be a smart ass, but are you saying I should spend over $1000 to buy a phone so I can get paid for a $10 shop?
I'm being sarcastic here as I'm sure the second poster on this thread was also.