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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 had a feature in the camera app which would take several pictures in a row and you could then choose the one with best quality. Extremely useful feature especially in low light. I'm sure there's an app out there that can do this but I can't find one.
That's still a feature on Pixel
https://support.google.com/googlecamera/answer/9937175?hl=en
Well damn. I have the Google Camera mod installed but it doesn't have that feature
You can still take burst shots. Just hold the camera button down.
Yeah I do but it's difficult to compare two photos side by side in the gallery. I need the ability to switch between photos that are zoomed in to be able to spot the difference and see which one is crispier.
Like "Single Take" on modern Galaxy phones? I think you can also do something like this with burst mode.