iPhone 7 vs DSLR
Posted: Fri 30 Dec 2016, 09:21
From a photographic aspect, the iPhone 7 is an interesting bit of gear. It is the first mass consumer product which uses a form of computational photography to produce images, when it combines the output from its two cameras to zoom and uses software to create out of focus blur. Yes, the Lytro Field Camera was also a computational device, but that never became mainstream and Lytro has left that particular market. The iPhone 7 is a harbinger and over the next few years photography is going to evolve beyond the traditional use of a single lens to focus light onto a light sensitive medium.
In the meantime, I am already amazed at what camera phones can achieve. On Xmas day I wanted to take family photos with my "proper" camera using available light and struggled with the dull conditions. Other people simply used their iPhones and got acceptable results more easily than I could. It was not even the latest iPhone, either. The phone of choice in my family is currently the 5s, technology which has been around for a while.
So how good are the latest camera phones? Ars Technica compared the iPhone 7 with the Sony A7s and A99 cameras in a variety of lighting conditions. The iPhone 7 costs around a third of either of the Sonys and they cannot make phone calls, connect to the Internet or do numerous other functions. For image making, the cameras still come out ahead, but the Ars Tecchnical tagline says it all:
"It’s still not a match at the extremes, but it’s definitely 'good enough.' ”
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/12/ ... real-dslr/
In the meantime, I am already amazed at what camera phones can achieve. On Xmas day I wanted to take family photos with my "proper" camera using available light and struggled with the dull conditions. Other people simply used their iPhones and got acceptable results more easily than I could. It was not even the latest iPhone, either. The phone of choice in my family is currently the 5s, technology which has been around for a while.
So how good are the latest camera phones? Ars Technica compared the iPhone 7 with the Sony A7s and A99 cameras in a variety of lighting conditions. The iPhone 7 costs around a third of either of the Sonys and they cannot make phone calls, connect to the Internet or do numerous other functions. For image making, the cameras still come out ahead, but the Ars Tecchnical tagline says it all:
"It’s still not a match at the extremes, but it’s definitely 'good enough.' ”
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/12/ ... real-dslr/