I’ve waffled and flip-flopped on Apple’s computational imaging claims in its new iPhone 12 series, and so, to finally put my curiosity to rest, I decided to pit what’s (to me) the most compelling iPhone, the iPhone 12 Mini, against my previous favorite phone photography standard-bearer , the Google Pixel 3a . While the Pixel 3a is still a great camera, software updates have seemed to slow the entire phone down, and most importantly, the camera, which now takes some time to start up and take photos. It’s a recipe for a lot of missed moments. The shiny new iPhone 12 Mini has no such issues at the moment, and Apple’s claims about its camera are bold, but do they hold up? How, for that matter, do they hold up to a previous generation iPhone, such as the iPhone 8 and a DSLR? One of the most crucial functions […]
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