Kris Cringle
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If you have the time or have gained the speed with the tools, the DSLR gives you more creative control. The iPhone tries but you're in fact having to override so much of the automatic mindset, it seems like working backward.
Here is an Iphone 14 Pro max photo shot in RAW. The image resolution started at 60MB! From the RAW file I edited it's color (you have to edit RAW files, they are sort of blank slates), and ended up exporting 1600 pixel image. About the only manual control I used was to set the exposure with my finger tip on the piece (a cover for a heat pump), about a 1/3rd of the way down. Plus there seemed to be more lens distortion with the iPhone, especially at the edges (my dogs front legs are not that short,..)
My DSLR max. resolution of this image was 25MB. It too was edited in a program for RAW photos, and then exported at 1600 pixels wide and posted here. But it was easy to manually set the aperture and manually focus on that same spot on the piece. That let me blur the background to my eyes liking. And generally, the light looks more natural. I'm thinking these general tools can be used for better video footage.
Here is an Iphone 14 Pro max photo shot in RAW. The image resolution started at 60MB! From the RAW file I edited it's color (you have to edit RAW files, they are sort of blank slates), and ended up exporting 1600 pixel image. About the only manual control I used was to set the exposure with my finger tip on the piece (a cover for a heat pump), about a 1/3rd of the way down. Plus there seemed to be more lens distortion with the iPhone, especially at the edges (my dogs front legs are not that short,..)
My DSLR max. resolution of this image was 25MB. It too was edited in a program for RAW photos, and then exported at 1600 pixels wide and posted here. But it was easy to manually set the aperture and manually focus on that same spot on the piece. That let me blur the background to my eyes liking. And generally, the light looks more natural. I'm thinking these general tools can be used for better video footage.