I always forget what my phone is capable of, until I leave the dslr at home
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I always forget what my phone is capable of, until I leave the dslr at home
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This was taken with my samsung S21 on a tripod, in “pro mode”.
Normal main lens, 30 second exposure, iso 320. Manually focused to a far away light so the phone wouldn’t hunt for focus.
I love the capabilities of todays phones.
However I enjoy shooting much more with my EOS R
https://imgur.com/a/nadSPIe/
Took these ten photos with my iPhone within the last 10 days…. It’s pretty astonishing how well they preform across the entire spectrum of operating and lighting conditions
**iPhone 13 Pro Max