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by tshaddox
1715 days ago
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I would have guessed quite the opposite: that people who know about and use DSLRs would be particularly interested in advancements in smartphone photography. I would have guessed that such people probably use their smartphone cameras more often (and more deliberately) than other people use their smartphone cameras. Heck, I bet a lot of these people even use their smartphone cameras more often than they use their DSLRs. |
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Other smartphone manufacturers might be willing to do a product for, at best, a few million users, but Apple thinks focusing on fewer products is the better choice (for them, and, possibly, for all users because Apple can spend more effort on each design)
I would guess Apple’s target audience is everybody who wants to make better photos, whether they know about DSLRs or not.
Yes, they have RAW support, but I think they find that a nice to have, not a must for their product.