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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui Processing power is not a substitute for a larger sensor or better lens. I don't agree with the rest either My Fuji x100s has a cropped sensor and a fixed 35mm equivalent lens ... trust me, the right per…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical Do you know for a fact that you have no access to the 'individual images'? Much of the info at the Apple site implies otherwise. In any case, it's a software thing. If the data is being captured, the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry No - that is incorrect. The iPhone combines three separate exposures to construct the HDR image. Yes ... you're probably right. I have no control over those images though. I need those separate images t…
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Really cool looking camera ... only problem is, Fuji now makes excellent cameras, that also look really cool at much less cost. You can now buy a nice used Fuji X100 on eBay for less than $700 ... this is one of the best cameras on the planet. And…
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You cannot achieve a true HDR photo without shooting 2 or more photos at different exposures. The iPhone does not do this. The 20+ apps use artificial/simulated HDR with a phony contrast range.
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The deficiency the iPhone camera has in the lens & sensor size, are quickly made up with its processing power. DSLR's have a few automatic features which allow amateur photographers to look like pro's when they shoot ... However, results are a …
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As great as this machine looks, anybody who has history with an older Mac Book Pro should reconsider. My experience with my latest Mac Book Pro. The battery has been replaced twice, the RAM has been upgraded, the HD has been replaced twice,…