JeffS7444
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Photos taken with my iPhone 11 account for a small percentage of what I do, but I try to take those photos with the same care I might use when shooting with my Sony cameras, and I import them into my photo archives, same like any other. I love the effectiveness of the image stabilization, and ease with which I get idealized (usually brighter, color-corrected, auto-HDR, and more vivid) versions of reality, at least when using the primary lens. Raw images are available by using 3rd party camera app, but minus the Deep Fusion magic, they look about as I'd expect from a decent, small-sensor camera, so I mostly use Apple's Camera app.
And speaking of apps, I get extra value of of the camera via a color meter app, and another which offers high-speed video. I use the latter when servicing film camera shutters, as it allows me to observe if a shutter curtain is bouncing or capping.
And speaking of apps, I get extra value of of the camera via a color meter app, and another which offers high-speed video. I use the latter when servicing film camera shutters, as it allows me to observe if a shutter curtain is bouncing or capping.



