I took these images yesterday, the first with a Z9 and 24-70 f2.8 S II and the second with an iPhone 17 Pro in RAW format a little while later.
The DNG file from the iPhone was 83MB before moving into Lightroom and converting to JPEG. The image needs a little work as it should be white rather than cream
Surprising how good the latest phone cameras are.
Yes (at least for some uses)
Hi!
Appreciate this example.
I have an iPhone 16 ProMax.
The iPhones have gradually gotten so good and easy to use, that over the last 10 years or so, I just less frequently haul my Nikon gear around. I used to have a camera with or near me daily, but now use an iPhone for casual use:
Speaking of smaller cameras...
This week, I purchased my first
Leica (a Q3) and am thinking that for some uses, it might
fill the niche between my ever present iPhone and much less present Z8 and Z lenses.'
The Q3 doesn't fit in my shirt or pants pockets, but
can fit into a larger jacket pocket.
Even though the Leica has a fixed
28 f/1.7 lens, I suspect that it out resolves the
Q3 61 MP sensor.
My first use was at a concert yesterday where I was seated too far back for a 28mm lens.
But, it afforded mean opportunity to get acquainted with the Q3 and see if i could get away with heavy cropping.
Sure, I would rather have had my Z8 (or sitting closer!), but no way I would be allowed in with a "professional camera" or a camera with a removable lens.
I just got home from that concert and haven't culled through which shots might be the technically/artistically best. But here is a fast first attempt (good case to test out ability to crop!):
Uncropped (Can barely see Ringo Starr at his drum kit):
View:
original size (external website)
Cropped ~100%
View:
original size (external website)
Cropped ~180%:
View:
original size (external website)
At first glance and without a technically valid methodology, cropping on the 61 MP sensor seems pretty good.
I also took a few pictures on my iPhone 16.
As expected, the iPhone images were nowhere close to the Q3
For this particular event, I'm sure the Z8 (with a longer lens) would likely have been better, but as I mentioned, no way I'd be allowed to bring that in.
As a first attempt for me, things appear promising.
In any event, the primary purpose of your post for me, is for some uses,
iPhones can be a surprisingly good, and much more mobile, alternative to a DSLR
Best Regards,
RB
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