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Camera plus pro for ios review
Camera plus pro for ios review












camera plus pro for ios review

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

camera plus pro for ios review

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.














Camera plus pro for ios review