AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Look up froknowsphoto on youtube, he just did a complete overview of the iPhone 11 Pro features, including making large prints. Jared Polin has always been critical of phone cameras, that was why I was so surprised he was actually taking it serious enough to put it through its paces. Watch the video, he is very thorough.
Hard to imagine the Full Frame Canon is that bad. The Photographer?
My APS-C Pentax and Samsung Galaxy Note8 can do better. How can most of us really tell, we are viewing the images on a probably 92ppi monitor. Also I can easily tell in many of the images the effective f-stops are different between "tools". And of course the sensor formats are as different as night and day as to angular perspective. At a given stop the FF will have less DOF. And we have no idea of how the images were really processed. I'm just not going to stop using a real camera any time soon. A MILC in the near future, yes, perhaps. The Samsung Smart Phones have shot RAW (DNG) for years. I think they are only 10-bit though so not massively better than the 8-bit JPGs they also shoot.
I think the biggest difference between those that take pictures with cell phones, would be the cell phone users don't sit around in little chatrooms and P and moan about those that use DSLR's and try to demean the pictures they take.
They just take the picture share it and move on. They don't have any of the hangups as those with DSLRs seem to have. There is no endless chatter about what camera, what lens what this ...what that. They don't concern themselves with what is a "real" picture or with any of the blah...blah...blah. They have already moved on. Happy in their cell phones capacity to take pictures.
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I think the biggest difference between those that take pictures with cell phones, would be the cell phone users don't sit around in little chatrooms and P and moan about those that use DSLR's and try to demean the pictures they take.
They just take the picture share it and move on. They don't have any of the hangups as those with DSLRs seem to have. There is no endless chatter about what camera, what lens what this ...what that. They don't concern themselves with what is a "real" picture or with any of the blah...blah...blah. They have already moved on. Happy in their cell phones capacity to take pictures.
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I think there is a certain amount of "smugness" from DSLR users. I don't as you say think that bothers cell phone users. They don't know or care about the criticism.
When I visited several caverns, my cell phone was able to capture the formations in low light "on the fly", whereas the dslr needed a tripod and set up and fiddling. They definitely have their uses. But for vast scenic images, the dslr is superior.
Collhar wrote:
I think the biggest difference between those that take pictures with cell phones, would be the cell phone users don't sit around in little chatrooms and P and moan about those that use DSLR's and try to demean the pictures they take.
They just take the picture share it and move on. They don't have any of the hangups as those with DSLRs seem to have. There is no endless chatter about what camera, what lens what this ...what that. They don't concern themselves with what is a "real" picture or with any of the blah...blah...blah. They have already moved on. Happy in their cell phones capacity to take pictures.
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They also don't do much if any post processing. Which I also don't do. I have been criticized because the OMG camera post process. Lol
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