I learned photography in the film era, had my own darkroom, etc and still have some modern digital cameras. I recently went from an Iphone SE to my first Pro camera, Iphone 14 Pro Max...and I'm pretty blown away by the camera possibilities. Will it replace my actual cameras? Not entirely, but it'll definitely replace the need of carrying a camera to many places. It works extremely well for a 'daily carry' and it just happens to be my phone. My only gripe with it is when shooting in the portrait mode and go shallow to f1.4 or so, it front focuses and back focuses pretty bad on the subjects. Many times need to take a test shot to see where it's focus at and then you need to compensate by aiming left or right of the subject spot your tryin to actually get in focus. Overall, I'm super impressed with the camera on the phone.
I like the hoops you jump through just to make the phone work as a street photography camera. It seems to be more "phone" than a camera and its super expensive.
Haha thats actually such a good way to put it! I really didn't enjoy using it as a street photography camera if I'm being completely honest... but if you're debating between an entry level mirrorless or a new phone I think the iPhone's quality is honestly better. Will need a lot of practice though to be able to pull everything out of it that is possible however.
@@owensoft I'd say any entry level camera under $3K (Lens included), the iPhone can honestly hold up. Especially when it comes to video, I think the 14pro is far superior from any entry level body from an ease of use standpoint and even colour correction now with Prores RAW
the only thing i don't like about phone street photography is the way we hold the phone. We kinda look like a creep. With my X100V, it feels more "natural"
Honestly, the shots you got look awesome. Specially for the weather conditions you were in.
Looking forward to more videos from this channel!
Appreciate that a tonne thank you! Yeah weather was aweful haha
Awesome video man! Very insightful! Keep it up!
I learned photography in the film era, had my own darkroom, etc and still have some modern digital cameras. I recently went from an Iphone SE to my first Pro camera, Iphone 14 Pro Max...and I'm pretty blown away by the camera possibilities. Will it replace my actual cameras? Not entirely, but it'll definitely replace the need of carrying a camera to many places. It works extremely well for a 'daily carry' and it just happens to be my phone. My only gripe with it is when shooting in the portrait mode and go shallow to f1.4 or so, it front focuses and back focuses pretty bad on the subjects. Many times need to take a test shot to see where it's focus at and then you need to compensate by aiming left or right of the subject spot your tryin to actually get in focus. Overall, I'm super impressed with the camera on the phone.
Very usefull
love videos like these!! :) any chance of sharing your preset you used on these? love the colour on these :):):)
Hey! Thanks so much for watching, all presets are actually up on my website www.brockwunder.com :)
there are pro cam apps for ios and android
47MP of goodness. RAW
If iPhone is not a "physical tool" then what the hell is it?
I like the hoops you jump through just to make the phone work as a street photography camera. It seems to be more "phone" than a camera and its super expensive.
Haha thats actually such a good way to put it! I really didn't enjoy using it as a street photography camera if I'm being completely honest... but if you're debating between an entry level mirrorless or a new phone I think the iPhone's quality is honestly better.
Will need a lot of practice though to be able to pull everything out of it that is possible however.
@@brockwunder entry level mirrorless and what lens? at what cost? cost seems to always be neglected in these iphone videos.
@@owensoft I'd say any entry level camera under $3K (Lens included), the iPhone can honestly hold up. Especially when it comes to video, I think the 14pro is far superior from any entry level body from an ease of use standpoint and even colour correction now with Prores RAW
Ok i have the iphone
I want to live in this country so i can take a great pictures😅
the only thing i don't like about phone street photography is the way we hold the phone. We kinda look like a creep. With my X100V, it feels more "natural"
I'm not satisfied with the image Quality. Still choosing My ricoh gr iii
Remember folks, if youre prting up to 20x24 ish, the 48mp is fine, just edit it right so it doenst look like a phone heh.