All,
I wonder what separates Smartphone Pictures and photos taking by DSLR. This thought comes about after posting my last two groups of photos -
I always seem to wonder if the results I have obtained could have been realized by using a smartphone camera. Perhaps this is not a good metric for me to use, but I would hope that I could see how my time and efforts have resulted in photos that are clearly above that of a normal smartphone.
I am by no means putting down smartphone photos and I understand they can and have taken great photos. I recently saw the Joe McNally photo from Burj Khalifa looking straight down as he was perched atop of the building. This photo was taken by a IPhone and it certainly conveys emotions and awe. Furthermore, I can accept the adage that the best camera is....the one you have with you, whether DSLR or Smartphone or otherwise.
For me the power of the DSLR over the Smartpohone seems to be:
1. Ultimate control over the entire process. I can set manual control and really control the entire process. This is good and bad, as ultimate control means ultimate success or ultimate failure.
2 DOF - I really do not see any way to control DOF via Smartphone.
3. Information collected - I am continually amazed when I get a photo in to LR the amount of information that is contained in the photo and that can be revealed via post processing.
Obviously the size and the detail of the image can be captured and provide much better options in Post Processing with a DSLR.
I would be interested to hear others thoughts on this topic....