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IPhone Killed The Camera Star

1 pointsby akumenover 11 years ago

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prof_hobartover 11 years ago
&gt;The Best Camera Is The One That’s With You — Chase Jarvis<p>This statement, and the frequency it appears, bugs me. To some extent it&#x27;s a bit of tautology (a camera you&#x27;ve got with you is going to get a better photo than one you don&#x27;t have with you - you don&#x27;t say).<p>But whenever it&#x27;s used, it&#x27;s almost always in a context that seems to suggest &quot;there&#x27;s little advantage in having a different camera with you, as you&#x27;ve already got one in your phone&quot;. And depending on what type of photos you&#x27;re trying to take, that&#x27;s simply not true. I love my iPhone camera, and I take tonnes of (in my view) perfectly adequate photos on it. But that&#x27;s not really impacted on when&#x2F;how I use my DSLR.<p>If you&#x27;re after a reasonable snapshot of a famous building, or of your mates down the pub, then sure your iPhone camera is going to do the job fine. But you never needed a DSLR to take those types of photo either. Digital compacts, and before them film-based compacts, have been more than adequate for the vast majority of those kinds of photos for a very long time.<p>The SLR, and cameras like the OM-D, can be used for those shots obviously. But the real reason for them is to get more control - in terms of aperture&#x2F;shutter speed, choice of lens etc - or to get access to things like higher quality lenses. And particularly in the control area, smartphone cameras simply can&#x27;t compete. I&#x27;ve lost count of the amount of times I&#x27;ve been out somewhere and seen something that I&#x27;ve thought would make a fabulous photo with my SLR, but becomes utterly uninteresting as an iPhone shot. I can&#x27;t frame it properly (at least without doing a quality-sapping digital zoom), or I can&#x27;t control the dof, or whatever. If you&#x27;re trying to do decent arty shots, it&#x27;s usually pretty much down to luck as to whether your smartphone is going to help you take them.<p>tl;dr - the people stopping using their DSLRs because they now have an iPhone should probably have bought a cheap compact instead of their DSLR in the first place.
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