12 Pro on the left. iPhone 8 on the right.
12 Pro on the left. Iphone 8 on the right.
In all honestly? From this little outing with my 12 pro im a little bit dissapointed. Im a photographer and I use a D750 which has tremendous quality. Im also a bit naive, and an eternal optimist, and was really expenting to have my mind blown from a tremendous increase in quality in the 12 pro.
This has so far not happened.
The increases in photo quality are mostly computational, that means the hardware is more or less unchanged. Yes, the lenses have one extra element, but it doesnt really add that much.
A computational approach to photography has a tendency to be a bit.. well... too computational. Its simply not good enough at correcty determinig how to process the image.
The HDR images ive taken so far feels overprocessed, and out of my control. The shadows are a bit too strongly pushed towards the middle, and the same goes for the highlights. See the halos around edges on the shots from the 12 pro? Especially in the leaves of the trees. Its simply processed very heavily.
For an average user I bet this saves time, and it gets you a picture that looks well exposed and "worked" with. But for someone who is very detail oriented and into photography the results can feel a bit tacky and cheap.
Perhaps the pro raw feature will remedy this and give us a little bit more control over the strenght of the procssing of the image, im optimistic towards that.
Ohh well, its naive to think that where will be MASSIVE improvements in photo quality from an image sensor the size of half a stamp.
The 12 pro is good, by all means its a great phone with a great camera. But dont upgrade from an 11 pro for the camera alone!
The Pro Max will be better, for sure, but not untill the sensor of the camera increases and the lens elements gets even bigger will we see a truley big jump in quality from the images from an iPhone.
Ok rant over, thanks for reading. Ill just post pictures from now and let them speak for themselves
