A few recent ones. I’ve not yet viewed these on my Mac, only seen them on my iPhone 11 Pro, which they look decent on.
These photos are fantastic. Are they straight out of the stock Camera app, JPG or HEIC and did you do any editing? Just curious to know. Thanks.A few photos from my 11 PM from Jan/Feb in SF and NY. Haven't been envious of not having a 12/13 Pro like perhaps I would have in the past.
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Usually with the Halide app and in Raw or HEIC with the Ultrawide. Edit in Light Room and then apply a filter on VSCO.These photos are fantastic. Are they straight out of the stock Camera app, JPG or HEIC and did you do any editing? Just curious to know. Thanks.
Usually with the Halide app and in Raw or HEIC with the Ultrawide. Edit in Light Room and then apply a filter on VSCO.
Is this coming from an older iphone compared to a iPhone 11 prior the 11 pro compared to newer phones?The quality of photography that can be achieved on the 11Pro doesn't make me want to upgrade any time soon.
Unless they give me a 10x optical zoom, I can't see a compelling reason to upgrade (from a camera perspective).
Sorry - iPhone 11Pro vs newer phones.Is this coming from an older iphone compared to a iPhone 11 prior the 11 pro compared to newer phones?
Agreed. Unless you’re really into photography and or content creation I’d say even the iPhone X is still really good for taking pics and probably video.Sorry - iPhone 11Pro vs newer phones.
Don’t need or want to upgrade from 11Pro.
I only upgraded due to my 11Pro battery clapping out and there being the ability to upgrade for free once a trade-in and hefty discount were applied.A quick bump and reminder that the 11 Pro still takes decent photos!
Just do not understand your grainy comment maybe it’s your computer screen that’s causing this item you’re seeing.Seems like this camera really is hit or miss. In terms of the overall performance of these cameras, it's certainly a step up from the XS. I really do think the 11 Pro is the best camera phone you can buy as of right now.
1) 16MP would have been great, the images look great on the phone screen but not when you blow them up on the big screen, that's when you're reminded (rather bluntly) that you're looking at a photo from a phone.
2) The images are super grainy and blurry in a lot of casual shots when the lighting is not perfect, especially with that ultrawide. Speaking of which, the corners of ultrawide shots are considerably muddy in poor light, it's a bit distracting.
3) The majority of night mode shots I've seen so far have been very grainy and washed out with too much artificial processing layered on top.
4) HDR looks great sometimes but I've seen shots where the effect is way too aggressive to the point where the image looks a tad artificial.
5) Backlit photos are very good, a major improvement from the XS in my opinion