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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.