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chrisan | 1 year ago
I've always been frustrated by the reach of phone cameras and finally got a mirrorless and 100-400 lens. It is an aps-c so the equivalent max focal length is 640mm which has been great for wildlife or some long views out on a hike. The sensor is 32.5MP which knocks the socks off my old iphone 12 pro, however this new 16 (or maybe it started with 15?) is 48MP.
Now I know its going to be unlikely we see a phone camera with the reach - but what about landscape photography? Would a 16 pro on a tripod be able to compete with real camera gear. I assume you can focus stack or bracket with ProRAW? This hobby is expensive and just trying to decide if I invest in a lens (my only other one is the kit lens) for landscape.
Final output would be for a 4k tv (samsung frame is nice for that) or possibly print
frostburg|1 year ago
Making prints, especially large prints, requires high technical quality images that phones can't provide.
sureIy|1 year ago
What mobile sensors will never achieve is fast shots in the dark. It’s physically not possible. While “night modes” are impressive, even with long exposures you will not get the same quality as an actual DSLR with a tripod.
Megapixels aren’t important unless you crop, zoom digitally or print.
112233|1 year ago
Once shooting conditions get tricky (moving trees/water, high dynamic range with glare and shadows, night sky etc), it of course will be possible to select camera gear that will beat the phone.