jeep_daddy wrote:
All the high end phones take good pictures. They can't compete with a high end DSLR, but they do pretty good. I took a picture of a scene in New Mexico last year with both my cell phone, Samsung S8, and my DSLR, Canon 5D Mark IV with 24/70, and when printed side by side on the Canon Pro1000 on large 22x17 paper, the phone picture lacks detail that the DSLR didn't.
My point is, any cell phone that costs $800 or more, is going to take pretty darned good pictures.
Yep.
Low light and large format prints is where the physics of a small sensor and light gathering/resolving power of a tiny lens will not outstrip a high end DSLR. At least until the multi-camera with software in cellphones start doing high speed HDR. Soon, we may see AI and multi lens multi-sensor smartphones get close to what a high end dslr can do in one snap. Then there will only be shutter speed (moving subjects/sports) that cannot be approximated with the cellphone magic....