PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

Camera phones

THE LAUNCH of the new Apple iPhone 11 models shook up the camera phone market – again! So choosing the best camera phone just got even harder. With multi-camera arrays, 48-megapixel sensors, time-of-flight depth cameras and zoom capability, camera phones can rival some budget cameras.

We know that even the best smartphones can’t honestly challenge proper DSLRs or mirrorless cameras for quality, but they’re easily a match for cheaper point and shoot cameras – and they have two unique selling points: one, they’re always with you; two, you can share images and videos instantly.

Camera phones have to rely on small sensors and – usually – fixed

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine2 min read
How To Fix Your Focusing Fluffs
There’s nothing worse than discovering that your shots aren’t critically sharp, especially if you only find out when you’re at home with no opportunity to reshoot the scene. Knowing the right focusing mode for the situation is the key factor to ensur
PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine1 min read
Sharpening Images In Software
No amount of post-capture sharpening can make a blurred photo sharp. This is why capturing your shot in sharp a manner as possible is so important. However, you can increase the apparent sharpness of an image in various ways in all raw processing pac
PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine1 min read
Mastering Vertical And Horizontal Grips
There really is a right way to hold a camera if you want to maximize stability and be able to switch between landscape and portrait format in a smooth and efficient way. When you’re hand-holding, you want to make your body and grip as stable as a sha

Related Books & Audiobooks