iPhone 16 Pro RESULTS! 📸 Grab REEFLEX’s new Super Telephoto 240MM Lens at an exclusive 15% OFF: reeflexstore.com/discount/ARMITAGE15 If you're interested in getting better at phone photography be sure to check out my video with 10+ helpful tips: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eJ7RkHp_ad2NeLM Test 1 (Ultra-Wide Landscape): A - 16 Pro, B- 15 Pro, C - R5 Test 2 (Sunset & Blue Hour): A - R5, B- 16 Pro Test 3: Goodluck! Test 4 (Macro): A - 15 Pro, B- R5, C - 16 Pro
@knoop11Ай бұрын
This is what camera reviews should strive to be. So valuable and actually tested by a pro! Thanks 🎉
@Shot4ShotPhotoАй бұрын
The lengths you went to to make sure everything was framed and edited the same way is absolutely astounding and very much appreciated. The amount of “comparisons” using completely different, unrelated images is ridiculous and you went the extra mile to make sure every example was as similar, and therefore, easier to compare, as possible. Subscribed!
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
thank you :)
@markwalker83745 күн бұрын
I also subscribed because of this. I currently use a Huawei P30 Pro which is been a good phone for travel photography esp sunsets. I'm wanting to upgrade my camera and also do some video work - lots of opportunties now that I have retired to Thailand.
@henriklantzhedstrom67092 ай бұрын
Best iPhone camera test on KZbin! Thank you!
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Thank you!
@henriklantzhedstrom6709Ай бұрын
@@AlexArmitage You made me sell my expensive camera gear (R6 with bunch of old and new L-lenses), buy 14pro, skip 15 pro, and now get 16 pro! 😃 Super happy with all of it!
@frenchfries87452 ай бұрын
It's always very interesting to see real photographer review on a phone camera.
@louisburley15972 ай бұрын
I love this series every year. It shows how power we have in our pockets.
@ABullet520Ай бұрын
Even after youtube compression, and viewing very small images it was still very easy to tell what was cellphone and what was Canon. I couldn't really tell the difference between the cellphones. When you consider the horrible youtube compression and the size of the images, it did demonstrate to a point the very large difference in image quality. Honestly, the phones use exposure blending to accomplish their image, if you did the same thing with the camera the differences would be huge.
@fpeezdoo985926 күн бұрын
Agree. I was watching on an iPad (relatively small display) and could tell the difference between the phone and the proper camera every single time. That’s why I’ve stopped worrying about new phone cameras (my old one is still fine for simple snapshots). My FF camera will always be light years ahead anyway.
@twoshirts12 ай бұрын
Just returned from 2 weeks in China with IPhone 16 Pro set to ProRaw 48MP and JPEG-XL Lossy for 95% of shots, processed in Lightroom. Blown away that I no longer have to carry around my Olympus EM1 and 3 lenses, and instead carry around my DJI Mini 4 Pro drone. What an amazing setup to have with that degree of portability. Love the results I am getting. The main sensor is blows me away, and has so much capacity for cropping snapshots. Also totally love having the 5x zoom. Cannot stress enough the the difference between ProRaw and the default HEIF processed images. On the odd occasion I used HEIF in difficult conditions - e.g. panoramas, the results are quite unworkable in Lightroom. ProRaw in your pocket. is truly amazing.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Hope your brought more than two shirts!
@DaLiu2088Ай бұрын
Yes, you're right, I haven't used my Panasonic s5 for a long time now
@DuniaKita1929 күн бұрын
im still need camera mirrorles.. for better bokeh and less noise :)
@Ezrabastian27 күн бұрын
No value in iphone pics. They're oversharpend pixel mash. Nothing beats a full size sensor. 35x24mm
@markwalker83745 күн бұрын
@@Ezrabastian agreed for difficult lighting and telephoto work but I have grown tired of lugging cameras and a bag of lenses around and I always have my phone with me. I like the challenge of trying to take interesting mobile phone photos and sharing with friends on social media
@martinszpuk5665Ай бұрын
My jaw dropped! You can't argue about enlarging photos. Most people look at photos on their mobile phones. Who prints them in A4 format or larger? 1 per mille of people? Probably even fewer. The photos are amazing (though you also have amazing scenery :) ). Hats off to the experts from iPhone development, and I'm not even an Apple fan :D
@Ezrabastian27 күн бұрын
You just don't appreciate the art of photography. Stick with your phone camera.
@philandthai22 күн бұрын
@@EzrabastianSuch a snob. Pixels are everything to you. Haha.
@jacquesgiard6943Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
thanks so much!
@mhke1042Ай бұрын
The funny thing is that KZbinrs say that the iPhone has become at the level of professional cameras and they want to convince us of this, but they film their content with professional cameras whose price, with lenses, is several times higher to that of the telephone.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
the majority of my videos are filmed on a camera that cost less an iphone from 3 years ago, including a lot of this video :)
@ChromatomicАй бұрын
There's always going to be increases in technology with better sensors and technology but the barrier to entry is smaller and smaller. Maybe you upgrade later but people don't need to invest thousands of dollars just to get started because the high-end is increasing at more marginal rates than the low-end.
@fitwithartin24 күн бұрын
@@AlexArmitagewhat is that camera model? :)
@AlexArmitage24 күн бұрын
@@fitwithartin DJI P3!
@khanisbrown64245 күн бұрын
@@AlexArmitageThe camera might be cheaper but the lenses you have to buy to add to it makes it more expensive
@geoffstricklerАй бұрын
You’re right about the sharpening on the iPhone 15 Pro vs 16 Pro, but both are really stunning results, especially when you have sufficient light. The compression options are pretty amazing. Would love to see comparisons between your R5 and the iPhone with the Reeflex lens.
@stevemuzak85262 ай бұрын
This is the best pro camera vs iphone review on youtube. Stunning in depth tests etc. This is the way. I was watching this video on a 65 inch OLED tv and couldn't tell the difference between iPhone 16 Pro Max and Canon R5. Of course R5 is 1000% better at low light for obvious reasons but in daylight iPhone is 97% as good as R5. PS: Well done, Alex! Thank You for doing this! Extra plus for Ben Howard song. He's an amazing songwriter.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Thanks so much Steve!
@applebro99432 ай бұрын
I just bought the 16 Pro Max and this video was very usefull. 🎉
@machobell120219 күн бұрын
Thanks mate for the detailed comparison. I got a 16 pro recently, and was interesting to go through your video. And let me add that the iphone allows to cycle through the styles using the camera button already!
@arachnidkalvenКүн бұрын
24:50 I think you’ve failed to mention the difference in shutter speeds? Specifically 1/30 vs .8. Are there not a way to manually set shutter speed on iphone?
@AlexArmitageКүн бұрын
not sure what happened to my reply so Ill post it again. You can't change shutter speed when shooting in apple pro raw, sadly. Otherwise I would!
@arachnidkalven16 сағат бұрын
@ thx but still worth mentioning cause it probably would effect the details in the image?
@jacquelinescripps9987Ай бұрын
When comparing the wideshots, wouldn't the aperture make a difference in how “clean” the image looks?? The iPhone was at f2.2 and the Canon was at f8. If the iPhone was also at f8 how would that compare in sharpness?
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Great question! Two parts to the answer. iPhones cannot change their aperture. So this is the only option for aperture. Secondly, the aperture listed is misleading. Yes the aperture reads at f2.2 but this is for the tiny sensor of the iPhone. The equivalent aperture in practice on a 35mm sensor would be f13. You can input these conversions here: www.omnicalculator.com/other/crop-factor using the 1/2.5" sensor size. Kinda confusing but basically theres plenty in focus for the iPhone!
@Nathan1503810 күн бұрын
As an Apple fanboy, all I gotta say is the best part about the iPhone cameras is the fact that the iPhone isn’t just a camera. Like yes, the iPhone camera isn’t the best but the iPhone isn’t just a camera. It’s a phone. I’ve upgraded every year to a new flagship iPhone, and every year I get to use the best cameras from Apple in that year. The cameras were awesome but I find most use with just using the phone as a phone like browsing, watching videos like this one taking, calls, messaging, and everything else. So while they’re better cameras out there that are dedicated cameras, they aren’t as portable or as versatile as a phone would be in your daily life. I also would say iPhones are most likely cheaper than your dedicated cameras.😅😊
@rogerhampton2844Ай бұрын
Your last video was about the joy you had using the x100vi. How lovely it was to handle etc. The iPhone can catch up as much as it wants (and in reality there is some way to go) but does anyone really get joy from using a camera phone for photograhy over a real camera?
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
For some it’s all they might have!
@RodneyGracia16 күн бұрын
Quick question, why would you take the "same" image to later compare but not match the fstop? At 17:18 your video shows your Canon was shooting at f8 while your iphone 16 was shooting at f2.2. You can control f values on the iPhone 16 camera; was that an oversight?
@AlexArmitage16 күн бұрын
You cannot control fstop on iPhones. Secondly the listed fstop of the iPhone is misleading. It’s technically f2.2 but because of math and the sensor size. The effective aperture is f6.3 I think (don’t quote me on the exact number)
@RodneyGracia16 күн бұрын
I am confused; ok so what does the f stop camera control do in the new iPhones 16 pro and max? If I soft double press that button I get to adjust f stop. However regardless of the number I choose it makes no difference on the taken image. I thought that is how you could change it.
@AlexArmitage16 күн бұрын
@@RodneyGracia Understandable confusion. That is software "aperture" that essentially fakes different focal values. It's all digital!
@driliagorАй бұрын
watching on iPad Pro. Absolutely indistinguishable.
@BanananasnsnАй бұрын
There’s plenty of KZbin compression :) I’m sure if you downloaded the actual raw uncompressed images there would be plenty of differences, including the soft edges of iPhone pictures that he mentions quite a bit 🙂
@mbnyus9 күн бұрын
Wow, fantastic review Alex and great findings. This is how reviews should be conducted.
@AlexArmitage9 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the kind words!
@cristibalutaАй бұрын
27:48 what do you mean if we can see the difference? 16 pro is blurry as hell
@malaikaazАй бұрын
Hi Alex. Loved the video. Could you please tell me what cover or case are you using on your 16 pro and 15 pro max?
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Two different brands. One is Reeflex, the other is linked in the video description I believe!
@Stone11082 ай бұрын
You weren’t kidding, that landscape is certainly beautiful. Man I want to visit there with my camera gear. 😍
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
I host a workshop every year! come join!
@drakeb6168Ай бұрын
as a hobbiest photographer, my phone became much more important when my camera was stolen. Looking at replacing it eventually but for now the phone is like my life line for my gigs.
@juangoyeneche73042 ай бұрын
Great review. Better than many that only complain about the camera not being good because they take pictures on lowlight situations.
@mtbboy19932 ай бұрын
On the landscape photos I could clearly see which photos were the real camera. 21:39 I agree. I don't even have to look at the actual image files to see this looks better. But I'm watching on a 1440P monitor. 23:52 Even here I can clearly tell which is the phone and which is the camera.
@rconrad2kАй бұрын
Wondering whether Apple can tweak the 16 Pro processing software to improve the detail and sharpness in the future.
@brugj0321 күн бұрын
Things you don`t capture cannot be improved. Apple cannot tweak details out of nothing, there are reasons why the sensor of the real camera is almost a 100 times bigger.
@markattardoАй бұрын
I did a quick unscientific wide angle test with a 15 & 16 pro max. I was hoping to see improvements towards the edges but saw similar results. I guess physics might be a limiting factor. Very interesting jpg info! I'm greedy and wanted all the data so I never experimented😂 After reading another comment about 3rd party apps not doing the apple processing (smearing apple sauce?), I feel like it might be worth some testing. I was playing with my GFs 16 pro max yesterday, the new side button does the half press and swipe features. Her case makes it awkward to use. Thanks for taking the time to put this video together. It's been informative and inspired me to do more experiments with our iPhones.👍👍
@justinjhuneАй бұрын
The colour grading here is top tier! I like it fresh and natural!
@lakesidehousebri8323Ай бұрын
I’ve been hearing about blue lines in the images at night on the 16 and that it is a known issue. Have you experienced this or heard any solutions. Debating on buying one for photo video. Thank you excellent video!
@-OEGАй бұрын
I was thinking to buy a iphone16. Now i know that I dont want it thanx to you. Il continue using my dedicated camera and my phone to call with. Thank you for youre effort 😊
@hopefulmonstersАй бұрын
Thank you for bringing Ben Howard into my life! ♥
@yvesroy7991Ай бұрын
Did you use a 8K or a 4K monitor? With a 8K monitor you might be able to see more details with Canon compared iPhone camera
@philandthai22 күн бұрын
Which shows how inconvenient it to use a “real camera“. You really need an 8K screen to see the difference? What a joke
@neilcole340625 күн бұрын
Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos!
@djfghwetrysdfg21 күн бұрын
i have a huge 4k oled , but only when it gets dark outside, can i see the difference between full frame sensor and iphone 16 pro
@thomastwigg35352 ай бұрын
I concur, your results were pretty incredible. Thanks for the comparison.
@MrJuergen2009Ай бұрын
Thank you for the great video. Is there a reason why the iPhone 16 Pro is in Ultrawide by far not so sharp than the 15 Pro Max? What do you think? Is the 48 MP Sensor really so much more bad then the old 12 MP?
@joaopptАй бұрын
How long did it take you to edit this video? Mesmerized with the quality and detail you put on your work. What a perfectionist!
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
probably an entire week
@LilyWillow229 күн бұрын
@@AlexArmitage😮
@XwytreX21 күн бұрын
Came across your video while looking at iPhone 16 pro videos. Really really well done content! Keep it up, I know you’ll blow up soon enough. Cheers.
@stuartwilliams30712 ай бұрын
Comprehensive and super interesting!
@AlexArmitage2 ай бұрын
Glad it was interesting Stu!
@abandonedwest2 ай бұрын
Aaah! Welcome back to Colorado, Alex. I realize “home” may be Florida, or wherever you are at a given moment, really, but there’s something about you being back here in our amazing state that makes me happy. Time to dig into your video and see if it’s finally time for me to upgrade from my 13 pro. lol. Cheers!
@AlexArmitage2 ай бұрын
Thanks Andrew!
@changez77654Ай бұрын
Thank you for the detailed and very helpful test!
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Glad you found it helpful!
@mikkelrosenqvisttobiasen185317 күн бұрын
I noticed that you shot the iPhone landscape at f 2.2 and r5 at f 8 Shouldn’t they be the same?
@AlexArmitage17 күн бұрын
Can't change the aperture on phones. Secondly the equivalent aperture of the iPhone is much higher. More like f6.3 because of sensor size.
@TheHalhalhalАй бұрын
Very interesting, surprising and well presented
@tomburke5311Ай бұрын
Interesting video - thanks. I've just bought an iPhone 16 Pro Max (from a 14 PM) and am enjoying using it. Re. ProRAW file sizes: I take a lot of ProRAW images - most, in fact. I cull pretty hard in the phone, then having (on the Mac) "Export(ed) Unmodified Original" images and edited them in Lightroom, I then delete the original Raw images from Photos and import JPEG images exported from LR. I've still got the Raw files in LR (and they're comprehensively backed-up, both locally and to the cloud) and the smaller (file size) versions now in Photos are available for online social media, etc. Surely other people must do this.....
@adi_zero5882Ай бұрын
hey there,im learning to edit images in light room. one question , while exporting after editing in LR should i export in dng or jpeg. ? and what are your thoughts on JPEG xl lossy compression.? should i switch to lossy ?
@tomburke5311Ай бұрын
@@adi_zero5882It depends on why you’re exporting. In my case, if I’m exporting for printing I’ll export the highest-quality file I can - a full-size jpg at least. But if it’s to post on social media I’ll export a reduced-size medium quality jpg.
@randyschwager842 ай бұрын
Great stuff Alex! Shot the Northern Lights for my first time. I was using my Z8 and it did great! I also snapped a few on IPhone 15 to immediately send to my wife! Very impressive stuff! Thanks for taking me along!
@Jacob-dunne22 күн бұрын
The camera control button is just a fancy finger print sensor
@chriskuva25 күн бұрын
it's nice to see another dude with the desert titanium iphone 16. I just bought one last week and i've been on the fence about exchanging it for a different color but with the Moment case + lenses, it covers it quite a bit so i think I’m going to keep it.
@AlexArmitage25 күн бұрын
It is a good color.
@renoallstate4573Ай бұрын
I believe a remote source camera button for the phones would help as it would reduce any shake...
@kaiserahmed83112 ай бұрын
Jpeg xl lossy is mind blowing 😍
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Agreed!
@januszciechowskiphotograph7297Ай бұрын
Hi what case for your phone you are using that you can attach regular camera filters ?
@And_BioАй бұрын
Thanks for the thorough comparison! Any thought about the fact that - if I got it right - landscape shots were taken with the camera on the tripod while the phones were handheld? Even one on each hand, I believe, which would cause additional disadvantage for the one in your “wrong” hand. Also, the ISO, shutter speed and aperture settings were quite different for the same shot between the three cameras 🤔
@pocox3pocox346Ай бұрын
Can you explain the best photography angles?
@thegreat154822 күн бұрын
No
@videobyredjade2 ай бұрын
Thank you
@ZensōMusicАй бұрын
That main camera on the iPhone is quite amazing. Wouldn’t have believed this 10 years ago.
@frstesiste76702 ай бұрын
I can see that you put a lot of work into this video. It's interesting to see how good phone cameras are today. I've never used an iPhone but have a high end Samsung with similar capabilities. And it produce great results in a lot of situations. Low/difficult light though show the limitations and no EVF, no flip screen, no aperture control and generally horrible ergonomics are big minuses for me.
@FieldingSmith2 ай бұрын
I did a similar test with the raw formats... think I'll be leaving it on lossy from now on. Something I'd like to see is a video comparison vs what you use as your vlog cam (pocket3?). Now with apps like black magic having apple log in h.265, and the insta360 flow pro having tracking in 3rd party apps... it makes for a very compelling vlog camera. Or maybe a vlog b-cam?
@K9CareObedienceTraining26 күн бұрын
Great work, you went to a lot of effort. I have a R6Mk & just got a 14-35 lens, great to see what it can do. Also have iPhone 15pro. Thank you & just subscribed.
@pauline710217 күн бұрын
Not you apologizing for the bird noise 😭😭 I LOOOOOVE this 🐦
@AlexArmitage17 күн бұрын
Hah. It was much louder in person!
@audl28Ай бұрын
Thx. A really good comparison as to what to expect with iPhone 16 Pro and some lovely images besides. Did notice that with some of the lower light level shots, iPhone was using higher ISO and shorter exposures, and wonder how things may have compared with iPhone well mounted and allowed longer exposure and lower ISO. Another thing occurred to me, ridiculously for possibly the first time ever, as have kind of got used to just how phenomenal modern smart phone sensors and lenses are and take for granted. Look at the f stops on the iPhone images compared to the canon images. How often would you not stop down a D-SLR a little just to sharpen up some of the softness at full aperture. I wonder if smart phones will even have adjustable apertures. Now that would be a game changer.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Can’t control those things shooting in raw sadly.
@ONE_stepatatime2 ай бұрын
Thank you Thank you for this video. Really appreciated the level of detail and comparison across lighting conditions and the main and wide lens.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
I appreciate you checking it out!
@Corri8002 ай бұрын
Incredible video!
@wildpatagoniafilms16Ай бұрын
Great video man! Glad to see your channel growing! Well deserved! Question: at the end of your video you mentioned that the ultra wide (iphone), is not the best glass for nightscape photography... why is that? 🤔 Because when using a regular mirrorless usually we use the 16 mm which is kind of ultra wide and wider than a '16 mm" thanks! cheers!
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
That statement was more about the performance of night mode using the ultra wide, not that the focal length is bad. My preference for nightscape is ultra-wide. It's just the low light performance of that camera (because of its aperture/sensor size) just isn't good
@wildpatagoniafilms16Ай бұрын
@@AlexArmitage ahhh got it, cheers!
@Ballovirta2 ай бұрын
How is the iphone 16 pro battery ? Will it get you trough a whole day without charging it? I need atleast 12-14 hours of battery to get me trough my work.(have hard time to charge my phone due to my job)
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
No idea. Haven't daily driven it yet.
@artfartzyАй бұрын
The pro max will get you through a day with normal use, but for heavy use with camera and video you might need a charge in the evening
@2bebetter2 ай бұрын
Was able to tell right away which one was from your canon. The color isnt the same and the quality is cleaner.
@JarradShawАй бұрын
❤amazing. This taught me so so SO much. Thank you so much taking such painstaking time doing AND producing photos and a video that had to have taken a lot of work.
@Kirkster131Ай бұрын
Nice work man! Definitely an eye opener on what is possible.
@Adrianobolado2 ай бұрын
An amazing vídeo! What's hurts me most about my iPhone 13 Pro Max photography is amount of sharpening that the phone applies!
@robhughes85162 ай бұрын
I really don’t get the hate on sharpening. Overall and in general, people prefer a sharper image.
@mic9657Ай бұрын
Great Review! and awesome production of your videos
@Stone11082 ай бұрын
Excellent video, I found it very useful to learn this as someone looking at upgrading from the 14pro to the 16pro they’re both impressive. If mine wasn’t a business phone i’m not sure i’d upgrade for the camera alone. I was impressed by your images on all sensors. Thank you for going into such detail. AI, wonder what that will bring to the 16pro. I do shoot on Mirrorless too but don’t always have it to hand. The tripod will certainly make a difference to sharpness, but nevertheless, impressive tech. 👏
@stevenswallАй бұрын
Camera C isn't as blurry sometimes and it's really notable. Hopefully the other camera makers realize resolution matters... and hopefully Google and Apple can figure out that larger sensors would give them a massive advantage, and that yes, you can get a 1" class sensor in a smartphone like other phone makes have been doing for over a decade.
@philandthai22 күн бұрын
A perfect example of pixel peeping. Under normal viewing conditions there is no difference. Composition, light, story - they are what count.
@benjilafouine13 күн бұрын
Pixel peeping is always a risky operation because in the end, who would crop a photo to 10% of its original size? I think the R5 is the winner although I have some reserves about that. Why? Because the iPhone was not technically attached to the tripod, thus potentially inducing blur or camera shake. All in all, I think the iPhone has the benefit of getting superb photos without a tripod and the hassle of carrying some serious gear. Finally, as you mentioned it, most people (and I mean more than 90% of them) won’t be able to see the difference between the two technologies. To conclude, I think smartphones (the high end ones) are now matching DSLRs in the wide angle short telephoto areas. Of course, shooting birds in flight (long telephoto) is still out of reach for smartphones. A night photography comparison would also be interesting.
@janfrederikwille7526Ай бұрын
Interesting approach. I'd love to see comparable camera settings next time. 1/640s at F 1.8 and ISO-80 vs 1/60s at F 8.0 and ISO-100 is way off even with a tripod and an external shutter release. I know that phone cameras evolved pretty much in the last years and I also love to use my 13promax for content, but please make these settings more comparable. If you start cropping, the phone camera will be outmatched at all time, especially macro. Regarding the noise visible in the last picture, it would be interesting to see the unprocessed Iphone picture, since all pictures get reworked by the phone (which produces artifacts).
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
There’s literally no way to match the settings.
@personalJoke16 күн бұрын
Talking about quality image, resolution charts are the standard way to do it. Just by comparing pictures is enough. Just my personal opinion.
@artfartzyАй бұрын
I have the 16 pro max, what is the "secret" upgrade?
@alex-r-t16 күн бұрын
JPEG-XL Lossless and JPEG-XL Lossy formats for RAW shooting: 1/2 to 1/4 the file size with equivalent or better quality
@MrOvern12 ай бұрын
That the R5 beats the Iphone 16 in it's own game isn't really surprising, I guess there is a reason for why the Iphone does not come with a tripod mount... Though I would be interested in seeing some kind comparison of the types of photos and the feel of shooting with different kind of cameras. Like Iphone 16 pro vs the X100VI vs the R5. Rather than having one emulating the other, let them stand on their own and see how the facilitate creativity in different ways.
@florianrohdan26852 ай бұрын
Great comparison and overall work with this video! One thing I noticed and the question I am asking myself is that the iPhone pictures were all shot with an open aperture (f1.6/1.8/2.2 etc) whereas on the canon you used f8 and higher. Why didn’t you use the same aperture settings on the iPhone and isn’t it naturally resulting in softer images when shooting with the lens wide open?
@AlexArmitage2 ай бұрын
Can’t change the apertures on the iPhones.
@florianrohdan26852 ай бұрын
@@AlexArmitage oh… I thought that that’s what the new camera button is for if you softly double click to enter and adjust more settings ..? At least I think I saw some videos where people were using it to set the aperture.
@AlexArmitage2 ай бұрын
@@florianrohdan2685 That's software rendered aperture. It's technically fake. When you take images on the phone it captures a depth map and can produce the effect of out of focus areas as if you're shooting with a shallow depth of field, but its done in software. There's no way to adjust aperture physically.
@florianrohdan26852 ай бұрын
Thanks for the explanation Alex. Good to know!
@johnnyfire-t3nАй бұрын
Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Camera $2,799.00 base package vs Iphone 16 pro $1000.00. I think the Iphone 16 wins.
@Ezrabastian27 күн бұрын
Nikon Z6 (used with warranty, free firmware update) plus a cheap Viltrox lens. Well under $1000, worth every penny. Stunning results. Natural depth of field rendering plus phenomenal low light captures (sunset + sunrise)
@anantdabholkar6852 ай бұрын
@1:35, that's not Cathedral Rock, its Chimney Rock. There is a Cathedral Peak there (a 14er), though.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Correct! I misspoke on that take and corrected it later on a much worse take haha :)
@craigcarlson40222 ай бұрын
Alex, Amazingly thorough review! Really slick how you insert text/images/details you are referencing in your narration. So, have you ever compared how much detail a lower res FF model like a 24mp Canon R6ii delivers vs. your R5 vs. a iPhone file? I’m wondering how much fine detail we can see is due to the larger sensor size bs. The megapixel numbers.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
There wouldn't be much of a difference.
@jameseagle726121 күн бұрын
The sensor size difference between an iPhone and a camera is incompatible when it comes to picture quality, particularly in enlargement results.
@AlexArmitage21 күн бұрын
check out my print video from past years!
@pandaswifeАй бұрын
Can you make a similar comparison video for a landscape video? I found my iPhone's video looks good on my iPhone 13 but once imported to Premiere Pro (yes, I made sure it set to Rec 709) they look horrible. At the same time, my GoPro, in general, can balance the sky and foreground much better. I wonder if iPhone 16 improved the video or not. By the way, I almost know exactly where you were in this video. San Juan is my favorite area in Colorado. :)
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
Is the video you're recording in HDR on the iPhone? The video of 16 vs 14 pro won't be significant at all, if anything.
@pandaswifeАй бұрын
@@AlexArmitage I am just using the default setting of iPhone camera app.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
@@pandaswife I believe this is why. If you're recording videos with default settings (HDR enabled) then the videos are in HDR and then when you put them on a timeline in Rec 709, its going to look bad. Try decreasing the exposure of the clips by -2 EV. This worked for me when I was using HDR clips
@cheranguistaАй бұрын
There a few of us that like cameras, I like walk around with my camera; I enjoy it. My phone is my phone
@oljobo2 ай бұрын
Great video! Super interesting for a first time iPhone pro owner (16 pro) But… I thought it was unfair to compare R5 sturdy on a tripod with handheld iPhone photos! So.. I don't trust that analysis 100% Besides that.. I enjoyed every second 🥰 (Oh.. also subjective feedback from an almost 60yo viewer. For ME you talk a bit too fast. Most of the video I watched on 75% speed, even though the audio was bit distorted. This kind of video is SO interesting, and SO well made.. please do not be afraid of boring the viewers / having to rush the commentary. For ME I would have enjoyed it even more if you took your time ☺️) Thank You‼️ 🙏👍☺️
@kbarrett18442 ай бұрын
Apple could introduce jpegXL to older iPhones. It seems as though the primary difference is the result of software rather than hardware. Similarly to what was done last year. Predicting the same trend continues for the 17 onward.
@AlexArmitageАй бұрын
you're not wrong
@rowanatkinson5364Ай бұрын
Я так и не понял какой айфон лучше 15 про или 16 про?
@ericouicestmoimemeАй бұрын
16 Pro ;)
@johnnyfire-t3nАй бұрын
2:04 well buddy if you didn't mount 16 pro but held you phone chances are you images will come out blurry because its not stable. You can't mount a camera than hold your phone and try to compare how sharp it is because if you don't mount the picture will come out blurry.
@LouisLuzuka27 күн бұрын
U think I skip the 15 pro and go 16 pro? Upgrading from 12 pro max 😮
@dwightbroemanphotosandart2 ай бұрын
Alex, I dig your videos. Thank you for the time in putting this together! I am not a huge fan of Apple's computational processing that is done when utilizing the native camera app. This being said, it actually appears that the 16 Pro series phones have less over-sharpening and perhaps noise reduction built into the algorithm. Very interesting. I am also shooting more in Bayer RAW utilizing 3rd party apps such as Reeflex or Halide because of this. The softness you experienced on the iPhones (lack of detail relative to the Canon) could have been as a result of the built in noise removal in Apple's algorithm. In my experience, this processing tends to "gum up" some of the finer details of the image. I am finding that shooting in Bayer RAW, more details in the shadows and highlights are present compared to ProRaw. I will then edit using a linear profile specific to the camera lens. I think some noise can be our friend as details live in it. BTW, I am nowhere near a pro photographer. Just an iPhone photography fanatic. Thanks again and well done!
@AlexArmitage2 ай бұрын
I try to stick to the default app for this comparison but typically shoot with a 3rd party app typically.
@linassapnagis21742 ай бұрын
I’m curious about dynamic range, that’s why raw format mostly used, not for sharpness and details, which play in the lens not in sensor 😊
@LouisLuzuka27 күн бұрын
So you don’t recommend the 15 pro or 15 pro max 😮
@AlexArmitage27 күн бұрын
15 Would be totally fine if it can save you money.
@LouisLuzuka27 күн бұрын
@@AlexArmitage I was not expecting that at all because in a previous video I read a comment you told someone that if you're spending money you might as well go for the best one. but in this case I'm upgrading from the 12 pro max so either the 15 pro max or 16 pro would be an upgrade, I'm not sure what to do but the difference is $400 or $500ish in Canadian dollars. I do like the idea of having 25mb files instead of 75mb raw files but is that the deal breaker? thank you for your help!! much love from Vancouver Canada
@AlexArmitage27 күн бұрын
@@LouisLuzuka At that cost savings, I don't think it's a deal breaker. In terms of image quality, they are basically the same. You do give up those raw compressions though
@LouisLuzuka27 күн бұрын
@@AlexArmitage interesting, so you're saying that, its not a deal breaker to save money in the short term but in the long term there may be a possibility of spending more money on storage hard drives etc because of the files ? or just go out and shoot, who cares about convenience. because I was alarmed when you mentioned you only took less than 100 raw images in the ownership of the iPhone 15 pro max, also I'm thinking the size of the 16 pro would be more favourable to that of the 15 pro max because of the 5x lens but then you said the 5x isn't even good so that doesn't matter thats why I'm torn because I dont mind spending the extra money if its worth it but I'm just a student and the 4-500 bucks would definitely break me if I were to lose it, but of course when you're paying monthly on the 16 pro u don't feel it as much also do you think 256GB is enough or do you need 512/1TB? I discovered your channel and binged all your videos I am learning so much thank you forever and ever. thank YOU :)
@GraemeSomerville2 ай бұрын
Thanks Alex, that was a very informative video.
@juliansykes9602 ай бұрын
Great review as always 👍
@AlexArmitage2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@rixturaxathestxygazlephist9373Ай бұрын
In my opinion coming from the 13 pro max this is a great upgrade for me and seem this being reviewed by a photographer with an expensive camera we can tell that the iPhone is not bad for photos too, we have a portable camera simple that can be use to call, text etc while he only have a good camera to take good pictures but just that. So people should not complain about this because you are getting good results not like that camera but is close to! And that’s the amazing stuff of it!
@elijaht32232 ай бұрын
Went to silver jack reservoir late summer this year and it was such a beautiful area. Got a cool picture of courthouse mountain too. Love your landscapes!
@stevesguitargarage1802Ай бұрын
Interesting… I just purchased a 16 pro max to get a better camera (previously owned an xs). I’m off to the lofoten islands in Norway in a couple of months and was hoping to use that as a daytime walk about camera instead of bringing my Sony a7iv plus lenses to capture the stunning landscapes. The weather in the uk is dull and grey right now, so not had any real chances to test the new iPhone. I’ll still bring the Sony alpha for night shots and hopefully aurora, as no phone can ever match the low light capability