JohnDizzo15 wrote:
With the insanely fast development of smart phone camera technology in recent years, ...
Isn't it rather a development of software than camera technology? Maybe it doesnt matter at all because at the end it's a picture we never expect from a phone camera a few years ago. Like yours with a small DOF and a nice rendering of the blurry
But I'm curious now to see a raw RAW-files of such a camera under different conditions and what the software of the phone create out of it.
JohnDizzo15 wrote:
With the insanely fast development of smart phone camera technology in recent years, I'm certain there are many forum members that are making very compelling images with their smart phone cameras.
I didn't see a dedicated thread for this and figured it would be interesting to see a larger wealth/collection of what others are getting with their smart phones around these parts.
There was a smartphone image thread awhile back. Wonder what happened to it. And wasn't there a smartphone forum as well or I'm I just getting old and can't see these anymore
It’d be SO great to abort the expensive bodies/lenses/lights/triggers and all the ridiculous compromises & copy variance,and just shoot weddings with that iPhone!!!
KarmaKramer wrote:
It’d be SO great to abort the expensive bodies/lenses/lights/triggers and all the ridiculous compromises & copy variance,and just shoot weddings with that iPhone!!!
Be careful what you wish for or soon you will be out of business.
iPhones have and are taken the low end fruit in photography and Pros are not getting hired. This has been happening for awhile now. People or in the corporate world some staff are doing the photography. Where I see it mostly is like small events or parties that there not calling in photographers in the past . Like retirement related stuff. iPhones are a good enough solution for this. I know myself in the corporate world I still get the big gigs as I always have but a meeting situation or the like iPhones and staff do that now. So iPhones are being used where we used to be with cams.