Most photographers are familiar with HDR, which stands for ‘High Dynamic Range’. Check out the differences and how it affects the landscape image when zooming in and out: ![]() So unlike a DSLR camera, with an iPhone there is no need to switch physical lenses, you can just switch between lenses using the built-in Camera-app. Sometimes, you will take pictures from really nearby, and other times you will be photographing a vast landscape. For one, there is an opportunity for all these different perspectives. The iPhone lenses cover a range from 13 to 52mm, which makes this phone compared to any other smartphone, one of the best camera’s out there and perfect for any form of landscape photography. More light is captured and this results in great pictures. Also, the Super Retina OLED screen creates a very realistic and perfectly clear view of your images. The phone has also been optimized for low-light settings with the help of a new Night Mode, which makes it perfect to shoot any landscapes even after sunset. Telephoto / portrait lens | 52mm f/2.0 | Optical image stabilization. Ultra-wide camera | 13mm f/2.4 | 120-degree field of view Regular camera | 26mm f/1.8 | Optical image stabilization The iPhone has a unique 12 megapixels triple camera setup on the back of the phone: The major new feature in the iPhone 11 is an upgraded dual-lens camera system. Also, the built-in GPS is perfect to keep track of where all your pictures were taken, on what day and on what time. Also, there are so many editing apps available that even if you do not choose the right setting, the editing will make sure the picture will turn out perfect. It is a great way to focus more on the content you would like to create, which eventually will lead to different choices in your work. Everything is set to make the perfect picture, and the phone ‘thinks’ for you. ![]() Another thing you do not have to worry about when shooting with an iPhone, are the settings. But not with the phone, where you just shoot (edit) and share. If you are a photographer it can be quite a hassle to transfer your images to the laptop, the raw file editing, exporting and uploading process. More advantages if you compare a smartphone to a camera, is that the iPhone has a very big screen, which comes in two variations of sizes: 5,8 inch and 6,5 inch, which makes editing on the go so much easier. A smartphone you always carry with you, and easy to point and shoot that special moment.
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