It’s safe to say that modern smartphones, especially flagship models, offer excellent camera specifications which are extremely appealing for photography. For example, the Xiaomi 12T Pro smartphone was released with 200MP camera in October of this year. Those models that are the best smartphones for photography give plenty of flexibility and may even leave you questioning whether you need a “real” camera anymore. Certainly it’s true that the smartphone has all but killed the basic compact camera market, but what about other types of cameras? While there are a lot of benefits to using a smartphone for photography. It is the one camera you’re likely to have with you almost all of the time, which makes it ideal for street photography for instance. But there are plenty of downsides too. When you shoot with a proper camera, you’ll generally get better image quality, a more tactile experience and the ability to change lenses to match what you want to shoot. What you lose is portability, convenience and instant connectivity to social networking apps. This video is either unavailable or not supported in this browser. In this piece, we’ll be looking at the pros and cons of shooting with your […]
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