Mirrorless vs iPhone: camera comparison test vs Sony A7iii in 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2019
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    Should you buy a DSLR? In this video we'll be covering,
    1- The extras. DSLRs are more time and money expensive. Learn to use. Carry around. Lenses. Storage.
    2- Comparing DSLR and iPhone photos. A7iii vs Sony Alpha NEX and iPhone X.
    3- Is it worth it? Depends. Depends on what you do. Depends on how much time you can dedicate to a photo.
    So I’m flying to NY this weekend shooting a new commercial for Slidebean: a great opportunity to talk about point 1: the Extras! The burden that it is to go DSLR, vs iPhone.
    What do I mean by extras:
    - I am carrying this backpack with mostly camera gear.
    - Why not a smaller bag? The value of carrying a DSLR is increased by having a tripod, lenses, filters and in case of video, a gimbal.
    - Do you have to? No. You can have a small pouch just with your camera, but then again, you’ll be limited on what you can do.
    - Another set of extras is storage and software
    - If you are using a DSLR, you should be shooting on RAW. A raw file captures so much more information from a photo, it lets you do fantastic edits impossible with a JPG.
    - Those edits, however, take time. Which you have to budget too. Time to learn how to use it, and Time after your trip or party to edit those photos.
    - You’ll have people asking, where are the trip photos.
    - If you own a Mac, your free Photos app will support RAW editing, (go watch that video) but otherwise you’ll probably need to go with Lightroom, which is $10/mo. Add that to your bill.
    - What I’m saying is, if you are carrying your DSLR alone, just by itself..., you’ll be wasting the added value of the DSLR camera... and you could do just with the phone. Maybe. Maybe. We’ll find out in that photo shoot.
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    Rules for the photo comparison shoot:
    - shooting RAW and JPG with both
    - similar Iso, Aperture and shutter speed
    - Using similar lenses (just bought a new macro, but that would be cheating)
    At a first glance- honestly, the iPhone holds up pretty well. If you want pro photos, yes. There are things a phone can’t do- like real smooth bokeh; or silky water or shooting the Milky Way. If you want that, you need a DSLR.
    By the way- if you wonder how iPhone compares to other phones, check out my video on iPhone X vs Huawei Mate 20.
    But if you are getting started, amateur, documenting your trip- there are fantastic things you can do with your iPhone.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @victorle3449
    @victorle3449 4 года назад

    Great job! Keep on!

  • @MisterRhul
    @MisterRhul 5 лет назад +1

    You deserve many more subscribers

  • @adrianabarnard6402
    @adrianabarnard6402 3 года назад

    Every time I watch comparing videos makes me think I shouldn’t have bought my mirrorless camera so soon but then I remembered why I bought it and there’s just no arguing shutter speed for my toddler because I kept getting super blurry pic or I would have to take photos of my videos to get a decent pose.

  • @EunminLeeRandom
    @EunminLeeRandom 2 месяца назад

    if you use a thrid party lens with iphone, will it be better?

  • @kiranrathod7371
    @kiranrathod7371 5 лет назад

    Please make a video comparing with pixel 3.great and professional level video.

    • @cayahere
      @cayahere  5 лет назад

      That’s a challenge, not that easy getting my hands on one.

  • @EunminLeeRandom
    @EunminLeeRandom 2 месяца назад

    If you can review reeflex lens for iPhone, it will be awesome :)

  • @user-ei7ed6zy9k
    @user-ei7ed6zy9k 5 лет назад

    you make quality videos. i'm not into photography but i bingewatched your videos cos i came from the Google Photos subreddit. you make the type of videos that 'Cheddar','Business Insider','Vox' and 'Beme' make but independently. You would do good making consumer tech related videos or videos on more interesting subjects that reach a larger audience. similar to Matt D'Avella

    • @cayahere
      @cayahere  5 лет назад +1

      Hey man, thanks for the comment and for binge watching. Still figuring this out myself.
      Thanks for the references too.
      I voice a channel that makes some . Scripts/animation is done by a good friend of mine: ruclips.net/video/nM7AH3ZXWFU/видео.html

  • @tony8999
    @tony8999 4 года назад

    do the same comparison with the new iphone 11

  • @bobosborne1573
    @bobosborne1573 5 лет назад +1

    If your unsure just zoom in lol the iPhone photo starts to break up very quick

  • @MadBlazer89
    @MadBlazer89 4 года назад +1

    None of the cameras presented here are DSLR's 🙄

  • @philphoto6299
    @philphoto6299 5 лет назад +1

    when I saw "4k" in the title, i was expecting a 4k video comparison. I am disappointed.

  • @somenoobanimeguy7480
    @somenoobanimeguy7480 4 года назад

    DSLR win it has 120 megapixel and it has auto focus best for journalist photographer and vlogger that is best for youtuber to use

  • @bobsctx8166
    @bobsctx8166 4 года назад

    Your iPhone 10 faired poorly in night photos. Please test the iPhone 11 series in Night mode. Apple advances in computational photography are significant. Unless you like to print large prints, DSLRS are relegated to camera nerds like me and pros. Photography is fun and easy in Apple ecosystem especially with Apple TV giving you access to large LG OLED screens.Great presentation skills keep it up!

    • @cayahere
      @cayahere  4 года назад

      stuck in iPhone X, waiting for 12z

    • @bobsctx8166
      @bobsctx8166 4 года назад

      Caya I am waiting for 12 Pro myself, been getting by with 8 Plus

  • @magnoherrera
    @magnoherrera 5 лет назад

    Obrigado pelo seu vídeo 😃 vamos de IPhone