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Most of what the cell phone camera is doing in software is also available in the post processing software for DSLRs. Its not as convenient, but the quality is better. But, HDR isn't necessary in most cases, specially given that RAW files give you an extra stop in both directions when post processing. OTH, the properties of different lenses (FOV, DOF, magnification, macro) can't be reproduced in a cell phone camera (only approximated in software, and not usually well). A big DSLR isn't necessary for snapshots, but for serious applications (landscape, portraiture, nature, sports, events, etc...) they don't hold up. |
This is not completely true, since a DSLR doesn't have an IMU and LIDAR stream, which are used extensively. Smartphones aren't just sticking independently captured images together.