Play it safe - don't specify.
I have the Samsung S22 ultra that has 108mp for the camera. It's ok to shoot when out and you don't have your camera with you. Yes people look at the pics and say wow that's really good but when they see the pics my D850 puts out they surely see the difference. If knowing I'm going to snap pics I grab my D850 if I'm in a hurry and want to capture the image my phone can satisfy.
mudduck wrote:
cells are handy, but with a lens smaller than a penny and a chip the size of your little finger nail they'll never be as good as even an average camera, great to have on hand for quick videos and such.
I would not say NEVER! The cell camera is continually getting better and better. I have seen some very nice photos created with the cell camera. I have several hanging in my home.
Cellphone cameras have already taken the place of someone that just wants a camera for an occasion such as a vacation or graduation, now taking a picture of something is common. But I don't think they will take the place of high end cameras or satisfy people that are in to photography
I've been Tomented ...well put ...
Imagemine wrote:
Cellphone cameras have already taken the place of someone that just wants a camera for an occasion such as a vacation or graduation, now taking a picture of something is common. But I don't think they will take the place of high end cameras or satisfy people that are in to photography
I used to shoot film, then Digital, then Mirrorless, and now, IPhone 13 Pro Max. Lately, my IPhone seems to be satisfying me quite nicely. :-)
keywest305 wrote:
I have the Samsung S22 ultra that has 108mp for the camera. It's ok to shoot when out and you don't have your camera with you. Yes people look at the pics and say wow that's really good but when they see the pics my D850 puts out they surely see the difference. If knowing I'm going to snap pics I grab my D850 if I'm in a hurry and want to capture the image my phone can satisfy.
Exactly ...my brother and I have S22 ULTRAS..,that's all he carries .., as do I .., Hasn't picked up his DSLR in two years .., we always banter back and forth about my carrying my D850 and him his S22 Ultra .., which he is a master at using it , far better than I am .., , but when it comes down to comparing shots cell vs my D850 .., HE RETREATS , and says " well mine are pretty good" anyway ...I know I can't compete with your big camera ...
There are exceptions ........I went to a friends wedding where no cameras were allowed as they had three pros there and said cell phones were allowed ...well .., I shot 750 shots of the entire ceremony as they had rented the entire beach and surrounding area at Koolina Oahu including security at the beach and access points ...
long story made short .. the wedding couple used tons of my shots which I had post edited ..
Polo
Loc: S. E. Florida
MrBob wrote:
They are ALREADY as good as an AVERAGE camera....
I agree.
I tire with folks who downplay smart phone photography because they paid $1M for their current camera.
There is one thing a cellphone camera can not match the shutter speed of a Mirroress or APC camera. I have used my cellphone camera and when it comes to fast sports oranyother fast moving photos a cellphone shutter lags 2 seconds behind after you press the button. Sometimes I either miss the shot or get to much of a lead. As soon as the cellphone camera comes with a 1/500th shutter speed or higher settings it will match the quality or a Mirrorless camera.
bnsf wrote:
There is one thing a cellphone camera can not match the shutter speed of a Mirroress or APC camera. I have used my cellphone camera and when it comes to fast sports oranyother fast moving photos a cellphone shutter lags 2 seconds behind after you press the button. Sometimes I either miss the shot or get to much of a lead. As soon as the cellphone camera comes with a 1/500th shutter speed or higher settings it will match the quality or a Mirrorless camera.
If shutter speed is your issue, you probably need to update your phone, or perhaps get an aftermarket app to control the camera.
bnsf wrote:
There is one thing a cellphone camera can not match the shutter speed of a Mirroress or APC camera. I have used my cellphone camera and when it comes to fast sports oranyother fast moving photos a cellphone shutter lags 2 seconds behind after you press the button. Sometimes I either miss the shot or get to much of a lead. As soon as the cellphone camera comes with a 1/500th shutter speed or higher settings it will match the quality or a Mirrorless camera.
My IPhone 13 Pro will shoot 10 FPS in burst mode. If I slide the shutter button to the left it will continue to shoot in burst mode as long as I hold the shutter button. You can then just review the frames in the Camera Roll to pick out the stop action shot you want.
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