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dvd23 | 12 years ago

by a professional photographer

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bjcy|12 years ago

The one thing to note here is that an iPhone doesn't have any UI to manually control settings a professional photographer might change like shutter speed, aperture and ISO. It only has a rudimentary interface to change the focus and most of the times I've seen people take photos won their iPhones, they rarely tap to set the focus and rely on the autofocus.

The iPhone camera is definitely not holding anyone back from shooting pictures of "professional photographer" quality and I for one am glad to see so many people have access to something that allows for great photos to be taken without needing to know anything and everything about how cameras work.

dragonwriter|12 years ago

> It only has a rudimentary interface to change the focus and most of the times I've seen people take photos won their iPhones, they rarely tap to set the focus and rely on the autofocus.

The "interface to change the focus", AFAIK, is just an interface to change the reference point for the autofocus, so even if you "tap to set the focus" you are still relying on the autofocus.

derefr|12 years ago

Using a professional-level camera won't make you a professional photographer either (i.e. your pictures won't be this good if you're not good at taking pictures either way.) Comparing how the pictures look when taken by someone who knows how to take pictures is really the only way to... compare how pictures look.