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 Posted: Tue Apr 25th, 2023 16:17
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Eric wrote:
I thought what he is trying to say is because the phones software is better at getting settings right for the phones camera, the camera manufacturers need to catch up.  That might be true. 

What he is not saying is that despite some software superiority there are some howling omissions that prevent a phone being the camera of choice for most serious photographers.  Yes I know people have done professional photos and videos using phones and make excellent results but they do it by managing the phone/software limitations to almost prove it can be done. 

As I said earlier, I would never choose a camera for serious work that did not allow the user to change apertures. The iPhone 14 pro doesn’t !

I agree with Eric.

However there is a nice free app for the iPhone that allows you to control most features like a normal/proper camera.
See Apple AppStore..    Manual Camera 4    https://apps.apple.com/en/app/manual-camera-4/id916568801

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