There's a shelf in my room where three cameras live. A Canon 200D Mark 1, a DJI Osmo Action 4, and a Sony DSC-W630 point-and-shoot that I honestly haven't touched in about a year. And at some point in the last few months, I've stopped reaching for any of them, except on certain occasions. It's not because these cameras are bad or broken—but because my Pixels have made them feel unnecessary at times. Apart from tricks that only Pixel phones can do with their cameras, Google's computational...