@@novankurniadi180 just crank a iso a little bit or the exposure and shutter speed into the slower but it needs stability, that being said camera's image quality seems to be underwhelming at first but if you gonna some work with it, it gonna outperforms any smartphone camera out there, only advantage the mobile just the computational photography but its unnatural when it comes to bokeh background blur and the excessive sharpness and terrible low light because of tiny sensor that have
The old saying “The best camera is the one you have on you” pretty much describes the iPhone perfectly. It is literally ALWAYS on you! Plus the cameras & tech on the iPhones have improved so much that it really is an amazing all in one camera. Perfect for most people. Of course specialized subjects like wildlife & sports still benefit more with traditional cameras & better tele lenses, but the line is really blurring. I find the iphone is now my favorite camera for street photography. Smartphones are so ubiquitous that nobody pays attention to them on the street where as a person shooting with a huge dslr & lens will draw attention. And iphone cameras will only keep improving
Iphone images are highly processed and they scream processed. And low light performance is really bad with iphone. Physics cannot be defied. But I am glad we have good cameras on phones so we can now take much better pictures when not carries real camera. I would rather buy a cheaper iphone than pro and spend the rest of money on a good camera.
This comparison isn't between a samsung phone and an iPhone, it's between an actual camera and a phone camera, specifically an iPhone camera. Are you slow?@@Quiosx
I observed a green colour cast on all the iPhone images, plus the HDR imposition which made images unnaturally vibrant. Sony inages were much more flat and natural a bit boring.
I just wonder how good phone software could be if they would stop this oversharpening ting. I guess it is because tech blogers are always compare phone cameras with each other on basis of detailization, but little softer and saturated look is a sweet spot
Also they think brighter image is better. Phone cameras specially pixel phone photos look over HDR processed which brings more details from shadows and kills the whole vibe of the image
So easy to guess which photo is taken by iphone/zv-e10. Iphone have better dynamic range due the ai post processing recognizing scene. I wonder if only the main camera uses the entire sensor. If so, then probably only the main camera can compete in terms of the amount of details that can be seen on the big screen.
One thing that Sony Zv E10 only captures in 8bit rate which I had some problems in Log 3 while color grading log 2 is a better option, but in iPhone you can record in apple pro Res which is a lot better
Hi Chuen, love your soothing voice. Great video. I want to make simple talking head language education type videos - what would you recommend for that - Zv-e10/sigma or iPhone 15/16 pro? Camera will just sit on tripod in home studio. Have great lights. Beginner.
Thanks @steveperry4243 - I did a video on talking head shot with using iPhone 15 ruclips.net/video/ZoIlikhe8lg/видео.html It works. I wanted to see if it was possible, but looking back a tad clunky. It all depends what you prefer and like to use. If love the iPhone and find it easier, then go for it. Otherwise, if you are willing to learn how to use ZVE-10 and Sigma 18-50mm, then the results will pay off eventually.
Watched! Excellent! Very neat little rig you put together. I guess I'm looking to invest just enough money and time to get a nice looking professional shot, in controlled lighting, so I can focus on teaching. Hopefully set and forget on the tripod for the most part AFTER I do the necessary work to find that good shot in my space with my lights...
@steveperry4243 In that case, I would recommend the ZV-E10 and Sigma lens. You can literally set it up on a tripod and leave it. Great camera and very affordable with the lens. The camera will last you for years to come. I would recommend in investing in a good mic if you don't have one already. All the best.
@@ChuenL Thanks yes, I've got a pretty good mic for starting out.that's great to hear because good deals on zv-e10 can be found now in Canada. Thanks for your guidance I very much appreciate it.
Hey, do you think you need more than the iphone these days for making youtube talking head style videos? Looks to me like the iphone would be just fine. Also do you use a teleprompter? Would be cool to get your thoughts on that, thanks
iPhone works well pretty well. If you're using the front-facing camera, its easy to frame yourself. But if you are using the rear camera, its more difficult to frame yourself in the center of the video for talking head videos (if you are after that look). To solve that, you could get a USB-C hub with HDMI, and plug in a monitor. Yes, I use a teleprompter to keep me on point, otherwise I will ramble on!
Its post processed. Turn down light and turn up shadows, on photo tooked by zv-e10 in some app and there will be even better dynamic range. For more dynamic range you can use raw
What makes the iPhone so powerful is its software. But with the E10, it's all about the lens options. The iPhone does so much processing that you might even think it's shooting better than an A7S III! But don't be fooled, that's just artificial.
Sony have Biger sensor area but why iphone with small sensor has better detail and dynamic range? i saw in your video compare and iphone was better in details and dynamic range! that is bigest question...!!!
If you want to shoot excellent quality video definitely go for dedicated camera. There's something rarely someone tells, all phones suck at night
How do we take better shots at night using a camera? A camera can't compete with phone's low light
@@novankurniadi180 just crank a iso a little bit or the exposure and shutter speed into the slower but it needs stability, that being said camera's image quality seems to be underwhelming at first but if you gonna some work with it, it gonna outperforms any smartphone camera out there, only advantage the mobile just the computational photography but its unnatural when it comes to bokeh background blur and the excessive sharpness and terrible low light because of tiny sensor that have
Very useful and good comparison. Thanks
Just the video I was looking for. Thanks for the comparison! Very useful
I would consider them at par when big youtubers switch to iphones. But on the contrary, they buy bigger and latest cameras
the focal length makes this obvious
very useful information, thanks
Sony zv e10 looks more natural and flatter than the iphone, also the colour is a bit exaggerated on the iphone
Wonderfully done sir :)
The old saying “The best camera is the one you have on you” pretty much describes the iPhone perfectly. It is literally ALWAYS on you! Plus the cameras & tech on the iPhones have improved so much that it really is an amazing all in one camera. Perfect for most people. Of course specialized subjects like wildlife & sports still benefit more with traditional cameras & better tele lenses, but the line is really blurring. I find the iphone is now my favorite camera for street photography. Smartphones are so ubiquitous that nobody pays attention to them on the street where as a person shooting with a huge dslr & lens will draw attention. And iphone cameras will only keep improving
Iphone images are highly processed and they scream processed. And low light performance is really bad with iphone. Physics cannot be defied. But I am glad we have good cameras on phones so we can now take much better pictures when not carries real camera. I would rather buy a cheaper iphone than pro and spend the rest of money on a good camera.
number one Samsung cameras are so much more processed also iPhone is one of the best night pictures AS LONG AS YOU USE NIGHT MODE
This comparison isn't between a samsung phone and an iPhone, it's between an actual camera and a phone camera, specifically an iPhone camera. Are you slow?@@Quiosx
I observed a green colour cast on all the iPhone images, plus the HDR imposition which made images unnaturally vibrant. Sony inages were much more flat and natural a bit boring.
I just wonder how good phone software could be if they would stop this oversharpening ting. I guess it is because tech blogers are always compare phone cameras with each other on basis of detailization, but little softer and saturated look is a sweet spot
Also they think brighter image is better. Phone cameras specially pixel phone photos look over HDR processed which brings more details from shadows and kills the whole vibe of the image
Just a video that i'm looking for. Thank you . I love Sony ZV E10
Wow! Sony zv-e10 is fantastic 🤩🤩
Hey, would you mind if u could send me a link to the black and grey keycaps you used on the keychron q1 in your video from june 2022
You mean these ones? kbdfans.com/products/cherry-profile-cement-grey-japanese-pbt-dye-sub-keycaps-set
@@ChuenL Exactly those ones, thank you so much!
So easy to guess which photo is taken by iphone/zv-e10. Iphone have better dynamic range due the ai post processing recognizing scene.
I wonder if only the main camera uses the entire sensor. If so, then probably only the main camera can compete in terms of the amount of details that can be seen on the big screen.
One thing that Sony Zv E10 only captures in 8bit rate which I had some problems in Log 3 while color grading log 2 is a better option, but in iPhone you can record in apple pro Res which is a lot better
HDR prosser of iphone is unmatched by Zve10
Hi Chuen, love your soothing voice. Great video. I want to make simple talking head language education type videos - what would you recommend for that - Zv-e10/sigma or iPhone 15/16 pro? Camera will just sit on tripod in home studio. Have great lights. Beginner.
Thanks @steveperry4243 - I did a video on talking head shot with using iPhone 15 ruclips.net/video/ZoIlikhe8lg/видео.html
It works. I wanted to see if it was possible, but looking back a tad clunky. It all depends what you prefer and like to use. If love the iPhone and find it easier, then go for it. Otherwise, if you are willing to learn how to use ZVE-10 and Sigma 18-50mm, then the results will pay off eventually.
@@ChuenL awesome thanks! Heading over to watch now 👌
Watched! Excellent! Very neat little rig you put together. I guess I'm looking to invest just enough money and time to get a nice looking professional shot, in controlled lighting, so I can focus on teaching. Hopefully set and forget on the tripod for the most part AFTER I do the necessary work to find that good shot in my space with my lights...
@steveperry4243 In that case, I would recommend the ZV-E10 and Sigma lens. You can literally set it up on a tripod and leave it. Great camera and very affordable with the lens. The camera will last you for years to come. I would recommend in investing in a good mic if you don't have one already. All the best.
@@ChuenL Thanks yes, I've got a pretty good mic for starting out.that's great to hear because good deals on zv-e10 can be found now in Canada. Thanks for your guidance I very much appreciate it.
New sub here . Great video
Thanks for the sub!
it's easy to tell because iPhone's images is oversharpened. I wonder if there will be a day where there are no gap between phone and mirrorless images
Hey, do you think you need more than the iphone these days for making youtube talking head style videos? Looks to me like the iphone would be just fine. Also do you use a teleprompter? Would be cool to get your thoughts on that, thanks
IPhone is enough. All you need is good lighting and you are golden
iPhone works well pretty well. If you're using the front-facing camera, its easy to frame yourself. But if you are using the rear camera, its more difficult to frame yourself in the center of the video for talking head videos (if you are after that look). To solve that, you could get a USB-C hub with HDMI, and plug in a monitor. Yes, I use a teleprompter to keep me on point, otherwise I will ramble on!
Some people use Apple Watch to show the screen the camera is using and strap it to the phone
Only thing Sony ZV-E10 better is DOF. Very surprised with iPhone Dynamic range in street shot on 2:15. 🔥
Its post processed. Turn down light and turn up shadows, on photo tooked by zv-e10 in some app and there will be even better dynamic range. For more dynamic range you can use raw
I have sony zv e10 but iphone reel quality always better.. I don't know why
What makes the iPhone so powerful is its software. But with the E10, it's all about the lens options. The iPhone does so much processing that you might even think it's shooting better than an A7S III! But don't be fooled, that's just artificial.
If only the Pro res file size was low.
Sony have Biger sensor area but why iphone with small sensor has better detail and dynamic range? i saw in your video compare and iphone was better in details and dynamic range! that is bigest question...!!!
Conclusion: if u want NOT SO BORING pics go for iPhone 15 .
iPhone pics are vibrant nd people generally prefer that.... including me
a tiny senor cannot do a real huge print photo. don't be scammed
I had everyone right... I will not believe that i failed at the one at 2:50!