Thanks for this great tutorial! I just got my iPhone 16 Pro and I know there is a lot that it can do if you know how to get the most out of it. Thanks again!
The way this just answered why my iPhone photos were looking wonky during editing is a godsend. I literally didn’t think to double check the profile at all. Completely missed me 😂 THSNK YOU
Would you recommend I get the Pixel 9 pro or iPhone 16 pro as a secondary camera for when I don't have my DSLR? Battery life and the ability to edit photos on my phone are key. I watched your other video but couldn't decide which phone was better, I shoot RAW a lot. I also like astrophotography so which is better for that. Image quality is also important to me. I can get the Pixel 9 Pro for about £900 but I have the budget to buy the 16 pro max if it's better. Any suggestions?
BTW! Have you done any teseting if the "prioritise faster shooting" option will mkae you images have wores images quality? i think it make the images quality wores but i havet really test it correcly and pixel peep the images after.. 🤓
I've got the same question, I currently have a Pixel 8 Pro btw. I am leaning more towards the iPhone 16 pro max as its processor is twice as powerful as the pixel, there is noticeable shutter lag on the pixel which hasn't been the best experience on my pixel 8 pro, the video quality of the iPhone is superior, I think the battery on the iPhone is a bit better than the pixel judging by what other people have said, you can shoot in JPeg Lossy on iPhone which is basically a raw file but only 20MB instead of 70-100MB. I think the Pixel is a very good phone and has higher megapixel sensors than the selfie and telephoto camera of the iPhone but I think that I might go for the iPhone as I feel that the pixel and iPhone camera are on par but the rest of the phone I think the iPhone is better. Let me know your thoughts as I am still unsure but am thinking of getting the iPhone.
I feel like using the ProRAW Max option is a bit of a waste. Given that this is a quad bayer sensor, there's barely any additional detail being captured if you zoom in and pixel peep. You get a bigger image file with less aliasing but you also give up a bit of low light performance.
I like Halide but Process Zero is a bit of a misnomer - it is minimal processing rather than no (zero) processing i.e it's Halide's (admittedly less intrusive) way of processing your image rather than Apple's. And, as Halide say in their Process Zero manual, you "sadly cannot take 48 megapixel photos with Process Zero".
@ that is true. I personally think apples processing is way too hard as default and you can’t even adjust it. And all the HDR shit should be off be default I think it just make everything look worse. 🫤
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The iPhone 16 pro has made it easier than ever to take advantage of Apple Pro Raw. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this great tutorial! I just got my iPhone 16 Pro and I know there is a lot that it can do if you know how to get the most out of it. Thanks again!
The way this just answered why my iPhone photos were looking wonky during editing is a godsend. I literally didn’t think to double check the profile at all. Completely missed me 😂 THSNK YOU
Great video description. I had several of the settings correct, but it’s great to learn a new thing or two by watching the tutorial.
What settings do you recommend for video? I notice yours were in 1080p at 30 fps, 1080p at 120 fps & 1080p at 30 fps.
You sound like Woods from Call of Duty. Great Video
Would you recommend I get the Pixel 9 pro or iPhone 16 pro as a secondary camera for when I don't have my DSLR? Battery life and the ability to edit photos on my phone are key. I watched your other video but couldn't decide which phone was better, I shoot RAW a lot. I also like astrophotography so which is better for that. Image quality is also important to me. I can get the Pixel 9 Pro for about £900 but I have the budget to buy the 16 pro max if it's better. Any suggestions?
Because you mention the 16 Pro Max: The 16 Pro has the same camera setup if you didn't know.
@@ASCENTxyzYeah I probably would go for the pro max if I get the iPhone because of the bigger battery and screen.
BTW! Have you done any teseting if the "prioritise faster shooting" option will mkae you images have wores images quality? i think it make the images quality wores but i havet really test it correcly and pixel peep the images after.. 🤓
Hi Evan. Do you think the native iPhone camera app is best for raw photo capture?
Appreciate you keeping it simple
I love the frames you add! How are you doing that?
This video should come (somehow) inside iPhone 16 box 👌👌
after you had the pixel 9 pro and the iphone 16 pro, which one would you recommend to buy? regardless of the eco-system they offer or the OS itself
I've got the same question, I currently have a Pixel 8 Pro btw. I am leaning more towards the iPhone 16 pro max as its processor is twice as powerful as the pixel, there is noticeable shutter lag on the pixel which hasn't been the best experience on my pixel 8 pro, the video quality of the iPhone is superior, I think the battery on the iPhone is a bit better than the pixel judging by what other people have said, you can shoot in JPeg Lossy on iPhone which is basically a raw file but only 20MB instead of 70-100MB. I think the Pixel is a very good phone and has higher megapixel sensors than the selfie and telephoto camera of the iPhone but I think that I might go for the iPhone as I feel that the pixel and iPhone camera are on par but the rest of the phone I think the iPhone is better. Let me know your thoughts as I am still unsure but am thinking of getting the iPhone.
What about if I don't care about RAWs but still want the best image quality straight out of the iPhone?
Can you make a video specifically on the google pixel 9 pro ? Not one of the comparsion videos
I feel like using the ProRAW Max option is a bit of a waste. Given that this is a quad bayer sensor, there's barely any additional detail being captured if you zoom in and pixel peep. You get a bigger image file with less aliasing but you also give up a bit of low light performance.
100% agree
I dont know that much yet. What do you mean you give up lowlight performance? Very interesting to know. Thanks!
Have you guys tested 48m heic vs 48m raw? File difference is humangous
Can you do the same thing for the pixel 9 pro?
GOOD VID.
Great video! 👍 I wish iPhone hade a (Zero processing option) like the Halide app has now.. 😆
I like Halide but Process Zero is a bit of a misnomer - it is minimal processing rather than no (zero) processing i.e it's Halide's (admittedly less intrusive) way of processing your image rather than Apple's. And, as Halide say in their Process Zero manual, you "sadly cannot take 48 megapixel photos with Process Zero".
@ that is true. I personally think apples processing is way too hard as default and you can’t even adjust it. And all the HDR shit should be off be default I think it just make everything look worse. 🫤
Dude sounds just like Woods from Black Ops.
Good Guy!
🎉🎉😊😊
48mp damn that’s crazy for a phone
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Hi
This video is not that much u said starting of this video
I felt Nothing much to watch this video after watched
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You talk too fast
Slow down the video
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