1 min readfrom Photography

At what point does iPhone photography beat typical DSLR/mirrorless photography?

Hey all, I was curious what your opinion was on iPhone photography. I recently took a trip to Iceland, where the weather was rainy and cloudy, and I found that despite bringing my camera, using my phone was easier and produced much better results. I have an iPhone 17 Pro, and the camera quality as well as the low-light capabilities were much more accessible than my EOS T3i. Granted, it is an older camera with much lower specs, but I do typically prefer that over any phone picture! I’m curious if you think phone camera technology is racing and/or catching up with standard photography methods.

submitted by /u/DaveSqrd
[link] [comments]

Want to read more?

Check out the full article on the original site

View original article

Tagged with

#health and wellness
#luxury photography
#fashion photography
#wellness photography
#iPhone photography
#DSLR
#mirrorless photography
#camera quality
#low-light capabilities
#EOS T3i
#phone camera technology
#standard photography methods
#specs
#photography
#accessibility
#trip to Iceland
#cloudy weather
#camera
#photographic results
#technology racing