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Nice photos, the Apple 15pro gives same or similar results phones are quite amazing these days and the Tech companies are all competingLast phone I went for an A53. The camera was average, to poor.
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I think you're quite right for the enthusiast photographer, but for most who just want decent snaps the convenience of a phone camera is compelling compared to carrying around a dslr kitVery good photos but I think there will always be a requirement for dslr’s. A direct comparison would show the difference, inevitably given the quality of the additional lenses etc
I only cropped some down, no messing about with them. I now need to look at the various settings on my phone and have a play.Stunning photos, have you done much apart from cropping ?
Edit: just looked, it's a pricey phone but no need for a DSLR with that quality
Yes I hope to see more of jezport's photos on here, I wouldn't describe Jezport as he said "complete amateur" .. he took the photo not the camera and they are good.
Yes but " expert photographers and lost skill " .. do you need to understand how a combustion engine worrks or how to code an engine management unit to drive a car !?
Actually you need to find the subject, get the correct light direction, set the area to focus on, wait for the exact split second the subject is in the correct "pose" and is still enough then set the zoom, and then wait again because it flew off!!!Whilst that is true, what is also true is that all you really have to do is frame the shot.
'Computational photography' does the rest, I personally have no problem with that but it does rile some 'expert photographers' that a lot of the skill of taking a great shot has been rendered surplus to requirements by the very latest smartphones, (like my Google Pixel).
You can of course still use full manual modes on some modern phones (limited on Pixel phones as it happens) but I reckon most people just don't bother.
Is "shutter lag" an issue - I've read there's a relatively long time [presumably while it does all the clever electronic stuff] between pressing the button and the picture being taken.Actually you need to find the subject, get the correct light direction, set the area to focus on, wait for the exact split second the subject is in the correct "pose" and is still enough then set the zoom, and then wait again because it flew off!!!
Is "shutter lag" an issue - I've read there's a relatively long time [presumably while it does all the clever electronic stuff] between pressing the button and the picture being taken.