Most smartphones have a dedicated selfie camera, so what sense does it make to use the rear camera to take a selfie? As we mentioned before, the front selfie cameras on most smartphones tend to be significantly less capable than the ones on the rear. If you want to take the absolute best selfies, turning the phone around may be the key.
The only problem with using the rear camera to take selfies is that you won’t be able to see how the scene looks in real time (unless you’re using a Galaxy Z Flip). This makes it harder to check your composition and ensure you (or anyone else you might want to include) are fully framed within the shot. You can remedy that with a mirror, perhaps, but who has time to go through all of that trouble for a selfie?
If you’re going to do it, then using the wide-angle sensor is the safest way to make sure everything you want in the scene is included, but note that most wide-angle cameras suffer from geometric distortion that can make certain parts of your face or body look weird. Thankfully, you can fix this in a number of editing tools available right from your smartphone, some of which are built-in.
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