>>1827407>Not him, but smartphones utilize their processing power to capture amazing shots, and have bigger sensors than before.I can’t argue with that, but I have to say 2 things.
1. The small sensor makes for pretty bad low light shots.
2. High MP and small sensor is an invitation for noise.
Don’t get me wrong, I take a bunch of photos on my i- phone/pad.
But if I want a printable pic, I prefer a camera shot.
I have a few ranging from 1” - 35mm, and all do a lot better than phones. (I have RAW apps for them too.)
If you want pics that look nice on a screen, that’s fine, it’s what I do a lot of the time.
But when you want to print a large pic to go on the wall, in questionable light, large sensor wins. Just look at the $/sensor in the marketplace- there’s a reason for that.
Just spend some time working out what you need.
Or buy horses for courses.
Here’s an out of the box jpeg for fun, don’t even remember what on. Can’t edit it for shit because not RAW.
Wish I could lower exposure n shit.
Rambling. BEER!