Forum: General Photography
05-10-2019, 01:43 PM
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For landscapes, a phone can do well - as the OP relates. But there are lots of applications where an interchangeable lens camera works better. Sports, wildlife, macro, low light, bokeh, et cetera.
Here is an example of what I consider photography on the ragged edge. Low light, high ISO, bokeh, the lot. I am quite sure that a phone lens and sensor cannot do something like this, but I may be wrong about that.
I have never owned a top of the line, latest and greatest phone. I would rather waste money invest on in camera gear than phones. The camera in my Huawei P10 Lite is not too bad but I seldom use it. If I am going to invest my time in taking pictures, I want to get results that make it worthwhile. For that I use the best gear that I can lay my hands on.
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