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crinkly 7 days ago

100% agree. I went on holiday at the start of this year and took my iPhone 15 Pro with me. I bought a mirrorless camera and went back because I was that disappointed with it. No joke. I regret using a phone for most of my family photos for the last 10-15 years and should have just used my old D3100 instead.

throwawaybob420 7 days ago | parent | next [-]

It’s really a night a day difference once you spend just a little amount of time learning your camera. I always show people the difference in quality with two photos of my wife and kids during Fourth of July.

One shot is with my iphone15, the other with my Fujifilm xt5. It’s such a stark difference

AuryGlenz 6 days ago | parent [-]

Do you show them on a monitor or large prints or on your phone?

I’ve long thought the main “issue” with people not realizing the difference is that they’re just looking at photos on their phones, where the images are so small it’s harder to appreciate the difference. I rarely try to take photos apart from snapshots with my phone because I’ll invariably be really disappointed when I view them on my monitor.

throwawaybob420 5 days ago | parent [-]

Nah I do it on my phone, angle is slightly different but everything just looks much better when taken with a proper camera

mirsadm 6 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think the processing is getting worse. I look at photos I took with my Nexus 6P and they look much nicer than my Pixel 7/9Pro photos. At some point everybody decided that the most important thing about photos is preserving as much dynamic range and having no noise. This makes the photos look fake and unpleasant.

crinkly 6 days ago | parent [-]

Yeah agree with that. I’ve got a backup pixel 7A. That does some horrible things to photos.

tap-snap-or-nap 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Yes, my D3100 took way better pictures than any of my phone cameras, there is no comparison with the output quality. I did find them bulky and it is much easier socially to take pictures with a phone camera.