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by chrisan
638 days ago
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Kinda sidebar here, apologies, but a question for any DSLR/Mirrorless owners out there: I've always been frustrated by the reach of phone cameras and finally got a mirrorless and 100-400 lens. It is an aps-c so the equivalent max focal length is 640mm which has been great for wildlife or some long views out on a hike. The sensor is 32.5MP which knocks the socks off my old iphone 12 pro, however this new 16 (or maybe it started with 15?) is 48MP. Now I know its going to be unlikely we see a phone camera with the reach - but what about landscape photography? Would a 16 pro on a tripod be able to compete with real camera gear. I assume you can focus stack or bracket with ProRAW? This hobby is expensive and just trying to decide if I invest in a lens (my only other one is the kit lens) for landscape. Final output would be for a 4k tv (samsung frame is nice for that) or possibly print |
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Making prints, especially large prints, requires high technical quality images that phones can't provide.