I think I saw 3x looked good up to 10x and the 5x up to 15x. However I have an old handycam that can zoom 40X and for vacations, I prefer that look. Even if it's 14 years old, it has 0 processing. It just looks better.
Thanks for this video excellent comparison is this a new lens for Sony APC? This is the reason why I don’t think I need to go for full frame. I think the only a 6700 is the best value camera and you can do a lot of things on this camera in good lightand you can with a full frame
Nope) it just records without a gross over sharpening that it used to. Watch my video comparison of log vs non LOG footage from the iPhone 15 Pro max - you’ll get the point
The problem with the iPhone is that the optics are old, they haven't changed anything for years. After all, Apple can insert much better optics, even 1 inch.
Apple was "forced" to introduce a zoom lens. The zoom lens they introduced, looks good on paper, but in practice the results are poor. Like the sony Xperia zoom periscope. We can conclude that these Tetaptrism and Periscope Zooms and are not good. Many other brands have a better zoom lens.( Pixel , Samsung, etc)
@@martin_woodBasically any independent review, there of course not a lot of that in one place, so my advice is always to take any info that you read with a part of skepticism, and compare as much avaliable info as you can, especially if you're looking for a lens, and need to know how good/bad it is, yes in some cases dxo won't be such a bad place, they have a lot of useful info, but there known for been paid by brands to make best reviews for their products, so it's better to use B&H + again some independent reviews from youtubers and photo enthusiasts, especially when it comes to smartphones
Man, the iphone looks like shit compared to a camera. Let's just say it's a nice camera to have in your pocket, but even most point-and-shoot cameras nearly 20 years ago would make better images without garbage sharpening and weird colors.
Would you prefer 3x or 5x camera?
#iphone15promax5x #5xcamera #yongnuo85mmf18
I think I saw 3x looked good up to 10x and the 5x up to 15x. However I have an old handycam that can zoom 40X and for vacations, I prefer that look. Even if it's 14 years old, it has 0 processing. It just looks better.
0 processing??? @@webinatic216
3x Zoom was much more useful
This shows how beautiful shot can be achieved on mirrorless while also cast shine on how amazing iPhone camera for its small form factor. Great job!
Nice compression, thank you !
Thanks) stay tuned 😉
The sharpening when using the portrait mode is truly horrendous, look at her coat in the ProRaw at 1:40 and then the portrait pic after
If they include a one inch sensor and 10x telephoto in iphone 16 pro max, i am sold. 😀👍
One inch main camera sensor?
Xiaomi 13 ultra has one inch and awesome 5x
Insane camera setup man 😌
Only if you want a gigantic camera bump with it too.
@@joelconolly5574As they're not big already, nothing that good design can't fix
Interesting result. Thank you. 👍
Welcome) Stay tuned)
Pretty cool, nice review
Thank you)
Keep up the great work
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for this video excellent comparison is this a new lens for Sony APC? This is the reason why I don’t think I need to go for full frame. I think the only a 6700 is the best value camera and you can do a lot of things on this camera in good lightand you can with a full frame
The lens isn’t new, but it’s super sharp and all in all for the money - a great option!
Your video is awesome ❤🎉🎉
Thanks mate) stay tuned)
Does the iPhone record slightly blurry recordings in LOG? From what I can see, the quality is poor and soapy.
Nope) it just records without a gross over sharpening that it used to. Watch my video comparison of log vs non LOG footage from the iPhone 15 Pro max - you’ll get the point
Interesting how the compression of 120mm equivalent lens on iphone is similar to 85mm of FF lens
Keep in mind that the 85mm f1.8 lens was used on a crop-censor camera Sony fx30 - so you need to multiply the focal length by 1.5x
You deserve more credit
Thanks bro) I appreciate it!
Iphone can take photos in jpeg and raw at the same time?
No) portrait and night mode photos are made in jpeg only, others are shot in ProRAW
For those not being paid - this phone and log is more than necessary.
It's not 5 "ecks" - it's 5 times The X is the multiplication factor. Too many reviewers using this silly term...
Okay)
The problem with the iPhone is that the optics are old, they haven't changed anything for years. After all, Apple can insert much better optics, even 1 inch.
The 5x camera is brand new))
@@NOlimitsON I wrote about the standard lens, which is the most important, and the wide-angle lens, which is poor.
No way the 5x telephoto in the iPhone is only 12MP 😂. Whyyyyy
Because 12mp is optimal for a smartphone for lowlight especially
Apple was "forced" to introduce a zoom lens.
The zoom lens they introduced, looks good on paper, but in practice the results are poor. Like the sony Xperia zoom periscope.
We can conclude that these Tetaptrism and Periscope Zooms and are not good.
Many other brands have a better zoom lens.( Pixel , Samsung, etc)
Other comparisons show the zoom quality less than others at 5x,10x.
I don’t understand what you mean)
15 pro max is 24MP by default not 12
He's using the telephoto lens. So he's right!
No, only with the main camera (1x) - because it’s 48mp and it defaults to 24mp. The 0.5x and 5x cameras are 12mp sensors.
Great wife! I mean video :)
Thanks a lot)
Oh that Sony... it's such a pity the stabilization truly sucks.
That’s a weak point of most mirrorless cameras due to a larger sensor…
@@NOlimitsON but you gotta agree that Canon for instance has a much better stabilization. So does Panasonic.
@@dougmorato yes, but it's not on par with the iPhone (at least in good lighting conditions)
DxOmarks is a respected photo laboratory? Nice joke😂
What tester is more respected than dxo?
@@martin_woodBasically any independent review, there of course not a lot of that in one place, so my advice is always to take any info that you read with a part of skepticism, and compare as much avaliable info as you can, especially if you're looking for a lens, and need to know how good/bad it is, yes in some cases dxo won't be such a bad place, they have a lot of useful info, but there known for been paid by brands to make best reviews for their products, so it's better to use B&H + again some independent reviews from youtubers and photo enthusiasts, especially when it comes to smartphones
Man, the iphone looks like shit compared to a camera. Let's just say it's a nice camera to have in your pocket, but even most point-and-shoot cameras nearly 20 years ago would make better images without garbage sharpening and weird colors.