
This episode discusses the necessity of multiple camera lenses in smartphones, focusing on the iPhone Air's limitations. Key topics include the importance of ultrawide and telephoto lenses, battery life, and personal experiences with smartphone photography.
One guest expresses frustration with the iPhone Air as a secondary phone due to its lack of an ultrawide and telephoto camera. They emphasize that while they can manage battery issues, the camera limitations significantly impact their photography.
The conversation highlights the need for versatility in smartphone cameras, with the guest arguing that having both ultrawide and telephoto options is essential for capturing different types of photos effectively.
Overall, the episode presents a candid discussion on smartphone camera features, user needs, and the impact on photography experiences.
Smartphone cameras need ultrawide and telephoto lenses for better photography.

I can't overcome the lack of an ultrawide and a telephoto.Wide angle or telephoto? 👀
Every time I take a zoom or an ultra wide picture, I hate it.Wide angle or telephoto? 👀
Just give me two.Wide angle or telephoto? 👀