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You're being sarcastic, right?

Relying on AI and various software crutches in order to "get the shot" is all well and good when all you have is your smartphone. However, there is no substitute for having a real camera w/ interchangeable lenses and an in-depth understanding of shutter speed, depth of field, f-stop, and basic rules of composition.

Apple has always been great at reducing the complex to the very simple and bringing it to the masses.

of course i was being sarcastic) i was very excited for the dual lense portrait mode, but i still prefer my 50mm :)
 
these videos create some serious competition for professional photographers...

lol no


of course i was being sarcastic) i was very excited for the dual lense portrait mode, but i still prefer my 50mm :)

your sarcasm went RIGHT over my head. we can thank the internet for that.

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Usually, when I make photographs in low light, I don't want them artificially enhanced to the point where it looks they were shot in bright light. That ruins what I'm trying to achieve.

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it depends.

if we're talking about the artistic merit of shadows and playing with LIght, you're right, I don't want artificial lighting like that.


if you're talking about the average person whose trying to just take a snapshot for memory and not really caring about artistry, it's an amazing technology.


really comes down to what are you trying to do with your photos
 
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