Can you control depth of field with a phone camera? That would be critical for my photography.
Bob Boner wrote:
Can you control depth of field with a phone camera? That would be critical for my photography.
According to the article about this Huawei P20 pro it can be done. How real life results turn out we still have to see.
I can sometimes take better pics with my IPhone X than I can with my Canon 6D. I have a lot to learn on my 6D lol
wdross
Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
SM849 wrote:
Picture taking has been an interest of mine for over fifty years. When affordable digital cameras were introduced in the early 2000's my amature
photography status really picked up. And it has become far more affordable to process and print your digital pictures, too. Then my wife introduced
me to taking pictures with my Samsung Galaxy 4 phone. A phone? I thought that was crazy. How can a phone compete with my DSLR cameras.
Well, I tried and liked the results. Had fun with it too. We recently upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy 9+ and the pictures are amazing. The phone is
now a computer and excellent camera. What is next to come? Beam me up, Scotty!
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As good as my S4, S7, and now S9+ are as cameras, I still prefer shooting with my E-M1 mrII over the S9+ whenever possible.
As far as jdub82's comment about the Huawei Pro 20, we all might want to listen. Although China and Huawei say they will not be looking at your data and pictures, that is what Kaspersky Lab said about their security software. It was discovered by some Israeli hackers that the Russian intelligence officers were spying and data mining by using the "backdoors" in Kaspersky Lab's software.
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