IPhone.
Not sure it would’ve been much better if I use my fancy Canon equipment, which, of course I did not have with me.
A) You are probably correct on several levels.
B) The best camera is, and always has been, the one in your hand.
C) There is no shame in capturing a solid photo with a phone...
My family recently upgraded to iPhone 15 Pro Max's and they take damn good images in the right hands. AND, the files are big enough to allow a decent crop with losing much.
Also, my camera bag now weight in at about 8 pounds. Not bad, you say. I thrashed my knees almost 15 years ago pulling very heavy things around. I have no meniscus in either knee so they appreciate it when I pull out the phone.
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
Also post in Smartphone section... BTW, A REALLY nice photo on all levels...
That is a very nice photo. Don’t feel the need to apologize for having used your iPhone. The new ones are capable of taking some very fine images. They’re just a different style camera. You should post this in the Smartphone Photography section as there is a lot of interest there. Thanks for sharing.
Wingpilot wrote:
That is a very nice photo. Don’t feel the need to apologize for having used your iPhone. The new ones are capable of taking some very fine images. They’re just a different style camera. You should post this in the Smartphone Photography section as there is a lot of interest there. Thanks for sharing.
I agree, and let's not forget that cell phone cameras were the original mirrorless.
ssscomp wrote:
Not sure it would’ve been much better if I use my fancy Canon equipment, which, of course I did not have with me.
Nice capture of a cute child
Lesson learned - leave Canon gear at home!
Great capture of a very cute little lady.
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