Not initially.But as you say...resolution..... Nice 'effect' to duplicate that DSLR look, but try printing anything other than 5x4, see what you get! Good enuff for instagram....🤮😆
Thanks Attilio for the comparison. I bought the app after your first video and took it on a short holiday. I used it to take long exposure for the sea and a jetty. It came out great and I have printed a 13 x 19 inch print that looks awesome. Could a DSLR have greater detail, probably, but from normal viewing distance I would say it would only be marginal. I think this app is great. It does drain the battery though so its probably not suited to a day of shooting long exposures. Glad to see you are back into photography. I am thinking about those magnetic filters as well.
Very interesting and informative video! Even though I made the switch to mirrorless, as I am getting older, I find it my gears to be still heavy, so I'm not tempting to bring those with me. I will probably buy the Reeflex wide and telephoto lenses for my iPhone 14 Pro with those tiny tiny 48mpx and enlarge it with Topaz Mega Pixel Ai. Really curious how it will look like!
Complimenti Attilio ,un altro video molto utile e interessante. Parlo da appassionato di fotografia a lunga esposizione con iPhone (12) , utilizzando ReeXpose e Reeflex camera. Spero tanto che continuerai a fare video anche con iPhone. Ciao
👏 Bravo Attilio 👏. Brilliant episode.. thanks for demonstrating what is possible with an iPhone, this will help those who wish to get the best out of their phones without emptying their bank balance. So in turn helping people who cannot simply afford a professional camera and kit that costs thousands! Stay well .. love your channel! ..Grazie 🙏🏻
Really good comparison, I’d be curious to know if the reflex lens caused any reduction in sharpness because unlike the DSLR that’s a lens on top of a lens (if that makes sense). Although to be fair, I guess the DSLR had filters in front of the lens balance this out.
I love this capability. I do not often take my DSLR and tripod on hikes, but sometimes run across scenes perfect for a long exposure. I'll have to experiment with the app.
I'm very interested in knowing what would be the maximum size of a print you can get from the iPhone images. I'm going to be using the iPhone 14 exclusively on my next rip to Iceland.
When you brought the iPhone imagine in did you change the mode from 8 bit to 16 bit or did you leave it at 8 bit It will definitely affect processing the image if you didn’t change it to 16 bit And if printing it the iPhone is usually like 70 something dpi whereas my Nikon is 300 dpi so when printing you need to figure that out to
Resto dell'idea che x le foto da social o x "emergenza" può andare bene anche lo smartphone ma il dettaglio rimane migliore quello di una fotocamera e soprattutto (cosa fondamentale x me) la lunga esposizione della fotocamera è VERA, quella dello smartphone è artefatta. Alla prossima Attilio!
Well ! Where are we going with photography ? That is the question......we probably have choice to get satisfaction and pleasure to make a photo or the automatism of taking a photo with a phone. And so, when I am making a photo with my DSLR, I am sure my mother-in-law will not call at this precise moment ! Thanks Attilio to share this interesting comparison.
Another interesting video, with the new iPhone 14 having over 40MP that would Be interesting to see a test a DSLR with both images printed against each other. May be also test the long exposure against each other in different circumstances fireworks, light trails or lightning? Keep Up the great content.
40 MP sounds amazing, BUT the iphone can only have tiny individual pixel sizes( e.g. 1.3µm as opposed to 4µm in Canon 5d for instance), which equals poorer overall resolution. The lens is also a factor, as is the maximum aperture. Stil,l people LOVE big numbers!
Thank you Atillio, as always totally awesome video and comparison. A few years ago my friend was saying his Apple could beat my Canon 5D4. I told him, challenge accepted, however, I would use my Rebel Xt, 8mp crop sensor dinosaur. Ok, out of camera the Apple iphone was better until we did some color corrections and sent the files to Costco to print an 8x10 of each, thd iphone image failed completely. So iphone is great for Instagram, but past that I will continue to create with dslr.
If you look at the Apple web site and the new iPhone 14 it appears to be the only device you'll ever need. I guess Nikon, Sony, and others should call it quits.
Can you really tell the difference???
I couldn't until you zoomed in and the difference is noticeable. Thank you for doing this!
Not initially.But as you say...resolution.....
Nice 'effect' to duplicate that DSLR look, but try printing anything other than 5x4, see what you get!
Good enuff for instagram....🤮😆
Enjoyed your video thanks for posting 👍
Great video, computational photography is advancing so much.
Thanks for demonstrating this.
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Thanks Attilio for the comparison. I bought the app after your first video and took it on a short holiday. I used it to take long exposure for the sea and a jetty. It came out great and I have printed a 13 x 19 inch print that looks awesome. Could a DSLR have greater detail, probably, but from normal viewing distance I would say it would only be marginal. I think this app is great. It does drain the battery though so its probably not suited to a day of shooting long exposures. Glad to see you are back into photography. I am thinking about those magnetic filters as well.
Thanks mate!
Very interesting and informative video! Even though I made the switch to mirrorless, as I am getting older, I find it my gears to be still heavy, so I'm not tempting to bring those with me. I will probably buy the Reeflex wide and telephoto lenses for my iPhone 14 Pro with those tiny tiny 48mpx and enlarge it with Topaz Mega Pixel Ai. Really curious how it will look like!
I sold my Canon kit and am now using iPhone 14 Pro as my camera. Heading to Iceland this September .....will be interesting to see what I can creat!
Very interesting comparison Attilio. Nice to have for those times you don't have your DSLR with you!
Exactly
Complimenti Attilio ,un altro video molto utile e interessante. Parlo da appassionato di fotografia a lunga esposizione con iPhone (12) , utilizzando ReeXpose e Reeflex camera. Spero tanto che continuerai a fare video anche con iPhone. Ciao
Yes! 👍
thanks Attilio, a fabulous video as you have always accustomed us. A greeting from Spain
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👏 Bravo Attilio 👏. Brilliant episode.. thanks for demonstrating what is possible with an iPhone, this will help those who wish to get the best out of their phones without emptying their bank balance. So in turn helping people who cannot simply afford a professional camera and kit that costs thousands! Stay well .. love your channel! ..Grazie 🙏🏻
Thanks 🙏
Camera for ever!
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Good video. Thanks.
Really good comparison, I’d be curious to know if the reflex lens caused any reduction in sharpness because unlike the DSLR that’s a lens on top of a lens (if that makes sense). Although to be fair, I guess the DSLR had filters in front of the lens balance this out.
Great video. So good to have you back producing beautiful videos and images. Cheers from Texas.
Thank You
I love this capability. I do not often take my DSLR and tripod on hikes, but sometimes run across scenes perfect for a long exposure. I'll have to experiment with the app.
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I'm very interested in knowing what would be the maximum size of a print you can get from the
iPhone images. I'm going to be using the iPhone 14 exclusively on my next rip to Iceland.
Grazie Attilio, comparazione molto interessante.
Grazie
thank you very much for the video. great work!!
Thanks
I beleive the main direrence is in printing, looking the pictures in a phone or computer do not require a high dpi.
When you brought the iPhone imagine in did you change the mode from 8 bit to 16 bit or did you leave it at 8 bit
It will definitely affect processing the image if you didn’t change it to 16 bit
And if printing it the iPhone is usually like 70 something dpi whereas my Nikon is 300 dpi so when printing you need to figure that out to
Great comparison video Attilio. As you had cited, the details and resolutions captured by the iphone still lack as compared to DSLR.
Will see what happens with the new iPhone… ;-)
Great work as always 😍
Thank You
Thanks for sharing your information with us 😊
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Chaaao, long time no see… good to see you . Thank you from Milton Keynes, England
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Resto dell'idea che x le foto da social o x "emergenza" può andare bene anche lo smartphone ma il dettaglio rimane migliore quello di una fotocamera e soprattutto (cosa fondamentale x me) la lunga esposizione della fotocamera è VERA, quella dello smartphone è artefatta.
Alla prossima Attilio!
did you try using just the iphone built in lens rather than attaching another lens? Would the results for iphone be just as good?
The 100% zoom at the end there seemed a bit unfair on the iPhone.
Great job thanks
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nice , Attlio
Thanks
Well ! Where are we going with photography ? That is the question......we probably have choice to get satisfaction and pleasure to make a photo or the automatism of taking a photo with a phone. And so, when I am making a photo with my DSLR, I am sure my mother-in-law will not call at this precise moment ! Thanks Attilio to share this interesting comparison.
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Great video!
Thanks
Another interesting video, with the new iPhone 14 having over 40MP that would
Be interesting to see a test a DSLR with both images printed against each other. May be also test the long exposure against each other in different circumstances fireworks, light trails or lightning? Keep
Up the great content.
It would be really interesting…
40 MP sounds amazing, BUT the iphone can only have tiny individual pixel sizes( e.g. 1.3µm as opposed to 4µm in Canon 5d for instance), which equals poorer overall resolution. The lens is also a factor, as is the maximum aperture.
Stil,l people LOVE big numbers!
Could you please explain how you edited the raw files to obtain the final result?
(Maybe this is the topic of another video).
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Bravíssimo!!!
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I missed you, keep tuch
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Thank you Atillio, as always totally awesome video and comparison. A few years ago my friend was saying his Apple could beat my Canon 5D4. I told him, challenge accepted, however, I would use my Rebel Xt, 8mp crop sensor dinosaur. Ok, out of camera the Apple iphone was better until we did some color corrections and sent the files to Costco to print an 8x10 of each, thd iphone image failed completely. So iphone is great for Instagram, but past that I will continue to create with dslr.
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Is it working with androids?
Not yet..
Karl Taylor make comparaison with iPhone and hasselblad
I need one… :-)
@@AttilioRuffo iPhone or hasselblad ?
Hasselblad!
Vuoi mettere la goduria di preparare i filtri trafficare alzare lo specchio ecc. Ecc...?
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If you look at the Apple web site and the new iPhone 14 it appears to be the only device you'll ever need. I guess Nikon, Sony, and others should call it quits.
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May be with the new Ai enlargement tools, phone photos start to be an interesting option. However, not so far 😉
Scary! :-)
finally when my daughters say that iphone is better i just need to zoom in
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why only iphone , why not show your users Android and iphone together . very strange
The app is not available on Android yet
A big difference in my opinion.