Phone cameras will always produce muddy shit which looks like bad oil paintings.
My Fujifilm XT-30II makes better photos at ISO 6400 than phones do at base ISO.
My kids are doing chess. After your comment, I searched for best YouTube chess channels. I love this one about amateurs (and trash talking while playing chess):
But, why does YouTube not make it easy for me to surface this content to my kids instead of these crappy channels like Ninja Kids or Aphmau which celebrate monoculture, consumerism, and fake accomplishments so they can sell junk from Walmart?
I tried to go on holidays with my dslr… what a pain. So heavy (unless you buy a $3000 mirrorless) for photos I never print and the times I print them no one ever take the time to look at them. They stay in a closet until thrown out.
The quality from my iPhone is not that great as a 4K monitor wallpaper compared to my DSLR. But given the fact that it weights nothing and on holidays the iPhone allows me to text, use GPS and google maps, play, read articles, watch videos and allows an immediate editing of my photos in raw and created a shared album right away … it’s a no brainer anymore
Buy any compact camera with a 30x optical zoom and it will take better pictures than a smartphone. Maybe not all of them, but you can zoom on details from a distance, take pictures of animals that would flee if you try to get close, etc. The last one I bought about 10 years ago was about 300 Euro, maybe 200. It has wifi to backup pictures to my phone.
You're right about the strengths of the phone camera, and I also take many more pictures with it. But printing large prints, framing and hanging pictures is absolutely worth doing, much more than printing 4×5s to flip through. I love having them and everyone who comes into my home takes some time to look at them.
Just buy a used mirrorless camera, it’ll set you back a couple hundred, not 3k.
New technology is fun and all, but even decade old digital cameras are more than good enough for good holiday snaps that you might want to crop and print.
I regularly use my DSLR and print photos with my own canon photoprinter. i bought a 70mm-300mm lens for a bronyconvention (galacon) and it is simply impossible to get images of that quality with a phone.
and the 50mm f1.8 is really great considering the low price.
Yes and I manually sort through thousands of sunflower seeds every year to get the good ones for my breeding program but our obscure hobbies aren’t the norm.
For the everyday needs of the average non-enthusiast consumer, I'd argue that an iPhone is simply better than a DSLR or mirrorless - not just more portable or more convenient, but capable of producing reliably better images.
Sure, the DSLR is the obvious choice if you're a serious photographer, but most people aren't serious photographers. If they buy a DSLR or mirrorless camera, they're going to use the kit lens and leave the mode dial on auto. For people who just want to point and shoot, the iPhone's computational brilliance shines through.
The iPhone isn't so much a camera as a generative algorithm that happens to use image sensor data as a prompt. That's infuriating if you're a photographer who just wants full control over a big sensor, but it's tantamount to magic if you don't know what an f-stop is and have no inclination to learn.
I'd bet that if you gave my mother an iPhone and a DSLR, she'd get consistently better images from the iPhone, even if we gave her a one-day crash course on photography first. Sure, she might fluke the odd decent photo with the DSLR, but 90% of the time, the iPhone's algorithmic guesswork is going to beat better imaging hardware with dumber software.
Phone-cameras produce muddy trash. Ever tried to make a good portrait with difficult light? That was the reason i began photographing seriously, because the photos i made with my phone on the galacon a year prior were trash.
And yeah u have to learn how to properly use a dedicated camera which is why i only shoot with manual settings, for casuals phones are enough.
So we should call those shots snapshots when made on a phone. Well, the only thing you need to know when shooting with dslrs is to move the dial to Auto/P. If you want to play with DOF, move it to Av. If you want to shoot the dog, move it to Tv and 1/500. If you want to shoot an airshow move it to 1/1200 or higher. Is that too much? :D
Your 500 euros DSLR sucks compared to my 1500 euros phone for gaming. Do you carry your DSLR in your pocket every time you leave the house? These is obviously a matter of specialized vs general use.
Yeah I seriously doubt that. Not without a lens that costs 3x-4x times the camera. If you spent 500€ on a kit that makes iPhone or Pixel photos look bad... you bought it stolen, lol.