

The Ultra Wide Angle camera on the iPhone 12 Pro comes in really handy when you wanna capture a large scene. Landscape using Ultra Wide Angle 0.5X on iPhone 12 Pro and Nikon D850 + 16-35mm f/4 To use the photos, please contact me at picture: Nikon D850 / Bottom picture: iPhone 12 Pro To use the photos, please contact me at Apple iPhone 12 Pro VS DSLR Camera Nikon D850 – Real Life Review – Landscape Telephoto 2X – All photos are under Copyright © 2020 Jeff Frenette Photography / dezjeff. Apple iPhone 12 Pro VS DSLR Camera Nikon D850 – Real Life Review – Landscape Telephoto 2X – All photos are under Copyright © 2020 Jeff Frenette Photography / dezjeff. I think the iPhone did better than my DSLR, especially in the top right corner where there is bright reflections. This kind of scene is exactly the type I love to take while I’m travelling. Landscape using Telephoto 2X on iPhone 12 Pro and Nikon D850 + 50mm f/2.0 To use the photos, please contact me at picture: iPhone 12 Pro / Bottom picture: Nikon D850 To use the photos, please contact me at Apple iPhone 12 Pro VS DSLR Camera Nikon D850 – Real Life Review – Portrait Mode 2X- All photos are under Copyright © 2020 Jeff Frenette Photography / dezjeff. Apple iPhone 12 Pro VS DSLR Camera Nikon D850 – Real Life Review – Portrait Mode 2X- All photos are under Copyright © 2020 Jeff Frenette Photography / dezjeff. Aside from the hair part where it’s a bit choppy, I think it rivals really well with the DSLR picture. I remember when it first came out on iPhone 7 Plus, sometimes, it was looking quite rough around the edges. IPhone is getting better and better with Portrait Mode. Portrait Mode 2X on iPhone 12 Pro and Nikon D850 + 50mm f/2.0

On the positive side, I believe the iPhone did better at colour rendition - I would’ve need to edit the DSLR picture more to achieve the same look. However, I tend to like my pictures less sharp and straight out of camera, the iPhone picture looks a little too sharp to my taste. In this first scenario, I think the iPhone did a great job at capturing the colours of the scene. Landscape using iPhone’s Telephoto Camera (2X) and a 50mm prime lens on Nikon D850 Also, the titles don’t match the order of the photos, look below each set of 2 pictures to find out which one is which. I also cropped the DSLR pictures to fit the iPhone’s crop ratio. I only applied automatic settings on the RAW files taken with my Nikon D850. Let’s see how the iPhone 12 Pro cameras compare to a 7000$ DSLR camera kit.
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Is the DSLR photo really better than the iPhone one? Can you achieve similar results with both? All these questions and more will be answered by myself, a professional photographer that makes a living creating pictures. That’s a grand total of 6860$ plus taxes and it probably only does 1% of the daily tasks an iPhone can do. The body itself goes for 4000$ plus taxes my 16-35mm lens which goes for 1500$ plus taxes my Sigma Art 50mm goes for 1200$ plus taxes and my 64GB memory card goes for 160$ plus taxes. While the iPhone 12 Pro starts at 1399$ plus taxes for the 128GB model, my DSLR camera on the other hand is much more expensive. In this article, I will compare Apple’s newest iPhone 12 Pro and Nikon D850. That’s why I took all photos with my iPhone on my last trip to Mexico City. I truly believe that the best camera is the one that’s with you. One of the questions I get asked the most is “What do you take your pictures with?” I very rarely answer to that specific question - except in this article about my camera gear.
