Let's see your Pixel 6 and 6 Pro photos!

Just a couple WAY zoomed in shots of backyard visitors we've had recently. The red winged blackbird is a frequent visitor and the cardinal just started showing up recently.
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That rabbit is freaking huge!

Actually, it was a pretty normal sized bunny, not one of those huge RABBITS. Probably just the angle and the zoom. If I recall I did zoom when taking the initial picture. He/she is on the edge of a retaining wall which drops 3 feet to the sidewalk. Then I cropped for the closeup.

I actually looked at the exif data to determine if I zoomed.

DigitalZoomRatio - 0 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 104 mm

Here's that data from a picture I know I did not zoom

DigitalZoomRatio - 0 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 24 mm

But I am not sure what this one means as it was definitely zoomed using the slider for one of my park pictures of a ship.

DigitalZoomRatio - 2.00 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 24 mm

I probably need to know how to non-digital zoom v. digital zoom (P6P)
 
PXL_20220516_125523109 -- Wildlife along the shore of Lake Eola.jpg

Wildlife along the shore of Lake Eola -- a great blue heron looking for lunch, a swan napping on her nest as she awaits the arrival of her cygnets, and directly above her on the cypress knees, an anhinga spreading its wings to dry.
 
I saw this on Reddit and had to share.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Pixel6/com...ntly/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Would you do this with your P6/P6P? Not sure I would but.....maybe.

No way would I do that. Otherwise I'd be another one of those people on this forum asking for halp.:-\

People need to realize that water resistance is for accident protection -- it's not intended to be a waterproof guarantee, nor a feature to proactively take advantage of.
 

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