Overall though WOW the iphone is VERY impressiveFeel like it's pretty obvious, the DSLR is still far better but dayum for it being a phone the quality sure is inconceivable outstandingGreat video Matti! I have to say that I went to the aquarium earlier and it did a pretty good job in low light, but it definitely didn't do as well as my own dslr could have. Loved learning about the Focos app. I am pretty excited about being able to use my phone more as a camera when I do not have my cameras on me.I got 4 of 5 right. I liked this video a few months ago but never got around to actually watching it. COLOR GRADED WITH MY PRESETS - https://goo.gl/46Ud1j EASY, FAST MOTION GRAPHICS FOR YOU - https://goo.gl/FdPsDN FREE TRIAL OF THE BEST MUSIC FOR YOUTUBE - https://goo.gl/cXriYV. i lacks the blur/focus level that the dslr has and it's precision is not nearly as goodi can tell by the quality of the blur; the iphone is on at the same level4 out of 5. that lake shot was tricky!!
just a creators opinion 1DX2 photos are way better in quality Maybe it's personal preference, but iPhone 11 pro didn't impress me at all. The DSLR took slightly more "pro-like" photos. But I may wait to see how the new Samsung S20 Ultras do when they come out in a few weeks on February 11. But dont forget that the same techniques can be used with camera to even further increase the capabilities of post processing Maybe sometime later phones will totally dominate the camera market. I had a 5DMIII and was really fan of it. Really like the color balances, dynamic range, and video stability on the iPhone. FOCOS APP - https://apple.co/2OiztjN MAKE IT SOUND CRISPY WITH PREMIERE AUDIO PRESETS - https://bit.ly/2DpFyD5 Seem to have caught up with Google Pixels.
The only one I got wrong was the first one. But if I'd looked at the birds in the lake it would have given it away.5 out of 5.
August 8, 2020 No offense but for camera tests pls don't use portrait mode it gives it awayiPhone is a lot better.
The S10 and 11 is a similar bundle. Main giveaways for me was 1. the sharpening on the iPhone is a little more prominent and 2. the DOF w the iphone was very obviously digitally added and was too consistently blurry through the different depths so it was easier to tell with shots like your editor holding his arm out with the leaf. It looks cool until it doesn't, and then it looks really terrible. But i chose the one that i liked betterThe smartphone has killed the point'n'shoot as well as beginner DSLR/mirrorless market. Completely different markets, target audiences, low-light capabilities, etc. The Iphone 11's camera is the only reason I bumped up so much from an iphone SE. I use my iPhone for casual photography pretty frequently, but try and print an 8x10 or larger with an iPhone 11 Pro and compare it to even an aging dSLR/mirrorless/etc and you'll notice immediately, especially for any fine details that are far focused. You can buy a great Samsung in Walmart for $50.
How I learned to spot the "right" one? A videó lényege, hogy egyik oldalt az iPhone 11 Pro-val, másik oldalt pedig egy Canon 1DX Mark II-vel készült képeket nézhetjük meg és el kell döntenünk, hogy melyik fotót melyik eszközzel készítette.. Személy szerint én az öt képből négynél eltaláltam, hogy melyik melyik, egyedül a …
iPhone 11 Pro VS $7500 Pro DSLR Camera Super close though! I can’t wait to get my iPhone 11 Pro! Thanks again for the video man. I have heard mixed reviews about canon g5x mark ii, and then again iphone is just a phone.
With enough great features, to deny to yourself it's really only about status. iPhones have a clear (well blended) blurring effect. But I'm thinking of buying an iPhone 11 Pro instead.