iPhone 14 Pro vs Canon R10 // Are Smartphones Killing Off Cameras?

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  • @Mr.ReanuKeeves
    @Mr.ReanuKeeves 8 місяців тому +13

    Short answer - Canon camera: bigger sensor = better image quality and better low light. Iphone: smaller sensor okay quality and terrible low light. Saved you 20mins lol

  • @steventhomas231
    @steventhomas231 Рік тому +429

    The biggest thing that will always keep me using proper cameras is the handling and just the joy in taking photos. I never get a massive amount of pleasure taking photos on a phone.

    • @MzwandileHarmans
      @MzwandileHarmans Рік тому +25

      Justification insufficient

    • @AziziAlias
      @AziziAlias Рік тому +6

      indeed, i hate when someone called or texting me during taking photo or video using my smartphone

    • @29kalel
      @29kalel Рік тому +9

      I do because I have mastered shooting images on an iPhone. All about what you have ready to go. I have a dslr with 3 lenses and the iPhone is more convenient and I have 3 lenses ready to go

    • @ashutoshtiwary9605
      @ashutoshtiwary9605 Рік тому

      @@MzwandileHarmans have you ever seen a camera even ?
      Your birth in this world is insufficient

    • @EzraSwannellFishing
      @EzraSwannellFishing Рік тому +2

      And if your like me, (nature photographer) then your not getting ANY joy.

  • @Retipster
    @Retipster Рік тому +126

    You gotta appreciate how thorough these comparisons are. I can only imagine how much thought, planning and effort goes into the smooth and comprehensive delivery. Nice work!

    • @Rexislikethat
      @Rexislikethat Рік тому +2

      @@fulltimefilmmaker im an iphone user and i appreciate how much work you put into this category of videos even tho u have pro camera's

    • @gandia-nairobikiller2903
      @gandia-nairobikiller2903 9 місяців тому

      Just wait for 15.... it'll blow all the entry level cameras

    • @vanhungto2502
      @vanhungto2502 7 місяців тому +1

      @@gandia-nairobikiller2903 have you ever even try camera in your life?

  • @emmykayemmanuel3987
    @emmykayemmanuel3987 Рік тому +45

    Creatives in Nigeria and third world countries face this challenge of clients comparing shots from iphone to that of entry level camera. This is because most of those that are into videography or photography in Nigeria buy the used cameras from Europe and US. So , clients compare the delivery of our Productions shot on our old cameras with old kit lens with that of their new iphone series 11 upward. Lens are really costly over What keeps us going is our creativity and post-production skills that the icing on the cake. I'm still shooting with T3i (600d). I bought that based on my budget and based on the video you uploaded on canon 600d (T3i) several years ago. I know one day Africans and Nigerians and importantly me will have the fund to buy good lenses and better cameras . So that our works standout without much editing in post-production. With love from Africa. Learnt a lot from you

    • @ridgefield
      @ridgefield Рік тому

      There are very cheap primes too although they might not be built for videos. Depending on scenarios, they make a great difference, so worth a small investment. Not too expensive even compared to 600D.

    • @emmykayemmanuel3987
      @emmykayemmanuel3987 Рік тому +1

      I agree with you Ted, that there are lenses to buy out there, but the most affordable of them all is canon nifty-fifty preferably 50mm f1.8 STM. However on a crop sensor (APS-C) canon camera 50mm focal length gives output of 80mm. The focal length for video is meant for extreme close up and portrait for pictures. To get a wider shot/frame you will need to be so far from your subject that's even if the room provides the space. The other seemingly affordable option is yongnuo 35mm f2 which will given focal length of 56mm focal length. Mind you the lenses doesn't have Inbuilt image stabilization. So you can't do gun and run Which is typical for events and not still shoots . So if you use those lenses and move with it since most of the entry level camera doesn't have in body stabilization. Sigma lenses and other lenses are apparently above $200 dollars over here and considering the inflation in Nigeria market lenses with in body stabilization might be off the hook for beginners and enthusiast without other source of income. The major selling point of creatives in third world countries, Africa and Nigeria has much to with technical know how in post-production, light direction skills and creativity. All in all, I'm saying I will rather suggest the choice of either camera or iphone for gigs or personal use is dependent on the niche you want for yourself and the professionalism you want to achieve in the media space. Just as Parker Wallback and full time filmmakers always advice camera operators to maximize the use of their respective cameras and not wait till they have big cameras. You can get the best out of any gear. Your expertise in videography/cinematography or simply camera operation determines a lot. I still shoot with the type of camera t3i Parker shot with several years ago 🙈 and you will be surprised as to the quality of the production owing to light direction adjustments and fix on the footage in post-production. While I just like other beginners in Nigeria and Africa look forward to buying bigger cameras one day some day when funds permits we won't stop encouraging ourselves and urging beginners to opt for what's best for them. Thank you always Parker and thank you Full time filmmakers. 👍👍👍

    • @ridgefield
      @ridgefield Рік тому

      @@emmykayemmanuel3987 That's absolutely right. You must be developig lighting, composition, directing, and editing skils very fast! I hope to see you with all those skills as well as the big gears! By the way, I would put the camera on a tripod or monopod whenever possible as image stabilization is often quite far from enough for videos.

    • @someonesbunny1843
      @someonesbunny1843 Рік тому

      What’s your Instagram handle ?

    • @KidsTechFair
      @KidsTechFair Рік тому

      I used my phone for photography...I am self-thought
      And don't even seem to know how one can earn as a photographer in Nigeria

  • @ljmproductions1
    @ljmproductions1 Рік тому +7

    Man oh man, what a great video. Not only well presented in typical Parker fashion, but also a perfect topic to cover for new UA-camrs and people looking to get into video. Thanks!

  • @jakerracharles3383
    @jakerracharles3383 Рік тому +1

    Mega Informative Parker👊‼️
    Thank you 🙏

  • @onlysublime
    @onlysublime Рік тому +11

    ty for covering HDR PQ mode! No UA-camr seems to cover it which I think it should be covered because they often talk about straight out-of-camera image but then choose a basic picture profile mode for judgment. I personally prefer using LOG but when it's a quick video for immediate social media sharing, I use HDR PQ. Also, I don't know if the R10 has a vertical (portrait) video mode, but my R5 does and it makes it easy to share videos online for vertical orientation. Which brings up my point which is Canon released a brand new version of their smartphone app that's really good. It connects to the camera much faster than before with less finicky setup. and it lets you erase and manage the photos much easier than before while offering easy download capabilities to the phone so that you can share better with the apps that you use.

  • @amier909
    @amier909 Рік тому +28

    Great video!
    I'd personally add an extra point to the R10 or basically to any proper camera for its feeling, when I use a DSLR or a mirrorless camera I enjoy its ergonomics and feel like a real photographer .. I feel more free to shoot at higher or lower angles with the tilting screen and no phone can ever give me a viewfinder.
    All these things may not matter to everyone but those who love and enjoy photography would really appreciate that feel of using a dedicated camera.

    • @rickbiessman6084
      @rickbiessman6084 Рік тому +1

      100% same for me. I think getting my first APS-C camera a few years ago really kindled my love for photography and videography.

  • @vittorias.6763
    @vittorias.6763 Рік тому

    Definitely the best videos I've ever watched about photography and videography. Really, really useful man! Congratulations, such a great job

  • @markwardonwords
    @markwardonwords Рік тому

    Excellently done. Thank you for this.

  • @One-gp4cp
    @One-gp4cp 11 місяців тому +13

    The point of a camera is the different lenses and possibilities. This allows you to get more out of it. A smartphone might be better for everyday use. But when it comes to wildlife photos or portrait photos etc. then a camera is much better.

  • @ZMCarsandMore
    @ZMCarsandMore Рік тому +159

    Sensor size and lenses will always be a factor. Phones are cool for quick stuff, but I always use my cameras for serious things.

    • @gunzforarmz
      @gunzforarmz Рік тому

      Cool dude

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому +3

      i mean to be honest, phones caught up very fast, especially considering tele range and "bokeh", at least when its done via somehow bigger sensor and a nice aperture, i dont talk about the AI fake bokeh/portrait modes
      But a S22 Ultra has for example interesting (super)tele range, its still pretty bad but you cant expect much more in this size, it wont really serve as a wildlife camera anyways thats why big, real 300mm+ lenses exist.
      I would just wish any manufacturer would get his ass up and finally make a smartphone with "only" 2 cameras... one front and one main camera, but the main camera/sensor only with interchangable lenses and any super short regular lens for everyday and basic smartphone use.
      Considering flip phones have a comeback you could even make some sort of highly compact camcorder held smartphone with this new type of 90° angles lens systems as the S22 Ultras Telezoom lens is built like at the cost of having just one phone sized screen or 2 screens on each side to make the hinge mechanism as for example in the mighty Nokia N93 once.
      I really miss the days when the industry was at least creative. I loved my Nokia N93, it was a thick, fragile phone but it also served not too bad as a cheap camcorder with 3x optical zoom and stabilizer built in! The biggest bummer was the video resolution, sensors image quality, video compression and the cheap zoom lens which wasnt even hyperfocal (if it meant anything for a better phone at all)

    • @Shawn-eb9wo
      @Shawn-eb9wo Рік тому +2

      With 3rd party apps giving full control over the phone and the advent of multiple lenses there are very few things a "camera" does better than a phone (at the same price).
      If you compare a $4000 camera to a phone then yes there are major advantages.

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому +7

      @@Shawn-eb9wo no, just a basic kit lens is not even comparable to any smartphone
      What you even try to say?

    • @Shawn-eb9wo
      @Shawn-eb9wo Рік тому

      @@harrison00xXx LMAO did you not watch the video he just showed many situations where the phone outdid the kit lens.

  • @pilotgundul
    @pilotgundul Рік тому

    i love the way you present this comparison and how you give the recommendations :)

  • @davidivanyuk
    @davidivanyuk Рік тому +1

    Great Video Parker!!

  • @TheSushmaHomeSellingTeam
    @TheSushmaHomeSellingTeam Рік тому

    Very detailed comparison! Amazing. ✨

  • @BritishRosie-es3zr
    @BritishRosie-es3zr Рік тому +92

    Another thing to remember - I bought a camera and kept it for about 8 years. My iPhone battery was useless after 5-6 years and struggled with 'upgrades' to the OS making it slow to operate. Also, removing and changing a memory cars is almost the dealbreaker for me.

    • @mekullag9787
      @mekullag9787 Рік тому +4

      I wonder how many more charging cycles the phone went through, though. Most people I´d guess probably charge their phone once a day on average, something even professionals likely won´t be doing year round with their dedicated cameras (and hobbyists probably only do when on vacation). That´s a lot of extra stress to endure

    • @blurryyu
      @blurryyu Рік тому +6

      @@mekullag9787 if you only use a camera at a vacation, dont call yourself a hobbyist. if your a hobbyist then youll be using your camera alot more often because you find it fun, not just for good pictures

    • @mekullag9787
      @mekullag9787 Рік тому +6

      ​@@blurryyu What did I say that made you feel the need to gatekeep? Why does it matter to you who can and cannot call themselves a hobby photographer...
      Anyway, what I said was that even hobby photographers won´t need to charge their camera´s battery every day like people do with their smartphones, unless they´re on vacation. Not that they *only* use it on vacation. But that only on vacation they might use it so much the whole battery drains every day. Do you still think this couldn´t possibly describe a hobbyist?

    • @jamespulver3890
      @jamespulver3890 Рік тому +2

      @@mekullag9787 I think the difference is strictly the bullcrap of smartphones not having easily interchangeable batteries, whereas the cameras do. So even if you're a pro using a battery daily, it's very cheap and easy to replace a worn out one. Well, that and not having to change out the entire kit every 2ish years when the phone dies (if you're Android, IDK about iPhone, but 5-6 years feels like a very long time to keep a phone still). Yes, the initial buy in is more for a camera, but then once you buy the body it's good for 8 years (or more) and the lenses usually can carry forward to new bodies for decades if you like. You only need to re-buy everything on a major mount change (like the mirrorless mounts that are now behind us) or if you change brands entirely.

    • @frankreynolds9930
      @frankreynolds9930 Рік тому

      Well you probably used your phone more times in a year than ever use your camera.

  • @fawazafis4446
    @fawazafis4446 Рік тому

    I was waiting for this video
    Excited

  • @myatme2588
    @myatme2588 9 місяців тому +2

    This is the best video comparison I’ve ever seen! Completely breaks the illusion of smartphones being the same as cameras while keeping phones as a handy tool for basic story telling 👌🏼🔥

  • @andrewmutavi590
    @andrewmutavi590 Рік тому

    Awesome video,very informative,much appreciated,tech is moving forward very fast indeed,much needed comparison

  • @pietroantonioni3207
    @pietroantonioni3207 6 місяців тому

    Very good, very honest, professional approach to the subject !! Thanks!!

  • @anojd162
    @anojd162 7 місяців тому +1

    Really a very important video 🎉❤
    I learnt many things !😊
    Great job brother 💪

  • @alextsiokos
    @alextsiokos Рік тому

    Well said and everything was very simple and understandable! Exactly what the title of the video described.

  • @CristianMercadoYT
    @CristianMercadoYT Рік тому

    Great video as always!

  • @tonymurphy9112
    @tonymurphy9112 Рік тому

    Great review, most detailed I have ever seen. 👍

  • @davebear6312
    @davebear6312 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Parker…. Great job on this comparison…. I’ve so needed this breakdown when my friends pose the question of iPhone vs. the new Mirrorless cameras. You rock ❤

  • @CPhillips5481
    @CPhillips5481 4 місяці тому

    Loved your video. Very helpful.

  • @broifyouaskme1448
    @broifyouaskme1448 7 місяців тому

    Great, comprehensive video. Thanks.

  • @austinkleyn1816
    @austinkleyn1816 Рік тому

    Finally a real useful comparison. Thank you.

  •  11 місяців тому +1

    great video thanks

  • @rickbiessman6084
    @rickbiessman6084 Рік тому +4

    Great overview. I would’ve rated very similarly and I honestly think at a $ 1000 price point it’s a tough call. I DO think however that a used APS-C camera from a few years back can be a fantastic choice for a beginner. I started out on a Sony a6300 which may seem ancient, being launched in 2016. But its 4K video is still leaps and bounds better than what you get from a current smartphone. Of course, getting the right lens(es) and actually learning your gear is a must, and this is exactly what puts a lot of people off. ...which I think is too bad, but then again nobody can be expected to invest time in learning to use a camera if that’s just not their thing.
    All in all, I think the days of entry level consumer cameras are numbered. UNLESS manufacturers finally start integrating the kind of processing and computational features that people have in their smartphones. That would allow people to make a smooth transition from their auto-everything smartphone to a dedicated camera.

  •  Рік тому

    Very useful, thanks!

  • @LifeofNinaRicci
    @LifeofNinaRicci Рік тому +28

    Definitely a great breakdown! I started filming with my iPhone but eventually upgraded to a mirrorless. I used to think that gear mattered more than the content but with today's form of content-- it just allows you to create any type of video that contains a mixture of clips/photos from any device :) Do with what you have!

  • @vitalismin
    @vitalismin Рік тому

    Perfect !!! Thank u for this video

  • @prasannakumarm8951
    @prasannakumarm8951 Рік тому

    You nailed it! Thank you 👍👍

  • @hassanakram2001
    @hassanakram2001 Рік тому

    best comparison, exactly what i was looking for

  • @uksteep
    @uksteep Рік тому

    Thank you man. Interesting, objective.

  • @corymayomedia
    @corymayomedia Рік тому +12

    Love this breakdown! I own 2 R7 cameras paired with Canon's beautiful 15-35 2.8 and 24-70 2.8 for my media production company and have been super happy with the quality. I have even used them as b and c cameras paired with RED Komodo and look fantastic. Canon R7 is my pick for best Entry level camera

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому +1

      I would not call a camera, body only 1500$ (remember, date the bodies, marry the lenses!) as "entry level" especially considering the lenses are the expensive part then, for me the R7 is the best and most expensive camera i ever had after over 10 years of hobby photography. But i also only invested in lenses, on the bodies i always cheaped out 2nd hand which was at the time cost effective (and at best partially broken in things i didnt need to even cheap out more)
      But i guess you are talking from a production/paid job perspective, but i have to tell you: Barely anyone owning good cameras earn money with it, be lucky that you made it to this point at all! Majority of people also see a 1000$ camera as expensive as hell

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому +1

      But in general im with you - Anything cheaper than the R7 doesnt make much sense, if you want to get in the game with "real" cameras, especially also leaned towards video/hybrid, the R7 is THE BEST PICK (as long you are fine with adapting older EF glass, using garbage RF-S glass or pay much more for full frame RF glass)

    • @corymayomedia
      @corymayomedia Рік тому

      @@harrison00xXx I think Canon said it best, "The perfect all-around camera for dedicated professionals and advanced hobbyists alike."

    • @potbtech
      @potbtech Рік тому

      @@harrison00xXx Would you still say that now that Fx30 is out and everyone rants about it. I am genuinely asking you, I planned on buying the R7 with the Sigma 18-35 and adapter but researching kinda made me make up my mind.BTW are you a creator?

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому +1

      @@potbtech No just doing it for fun and because i enjoy it (mainly astrophotography and wildlife)
      The FX30 is nice for video work, the R7 nice for photo/hybride usage, but by far not as interesting as the FX30 for video!

  • @paulflute
    @paulflute 5 місяців тому

    brilliant level of detail.. thank you

  • @brianode11
    @brianode11 Рік тому +13

    Camera phones are getting better and better, and will continue to do so. They’re great for everyday snaps. A great photo is a great photo, no matter what it was captured with. But, one of the areas where the iPhone falls short at vs a dslr / mirrorless camera with a decent lens is their portrait mode. Looks like a weird photoshop to me sometimes. But, I still like using my iPhone to capture photos, solely because it’s always with me, in my pocket.

    • @prodj.mixapeofficial6431
      @prodj.mixapeofficial6431 Рік тому +3

      If u check 10 yr old CCD camera, iphone 14 images drastically falls a short with colors and defining sharpness and blur.

    • @arctic_floyd
      @arctic_floyd Рік тому +5

      @@prodj.mixapeofficial6431I fully agree with you. The biggest problems with mobile photography are color and micro-contrast. More than 10 years ago I had a 6MP Nikon D1X crop, released in 2001. And so far, the photos from the D1X are better than those from today's phones.

  • @fidelraul3192
    @fidelraul3192 Рік тому +2

    I use my iPhone 13 pro for video and photography using filmicPro and variable ND filters. I also use pro camera app to take pictures. I have full control of my Videos and Photograph. My videos I edited in Davinci resolve 18 and pictures using photoshop and lightroom. I can tell you that the iPhone is impressive.

  • @kabassa
    @kabassa 11 місяців тому +2

    Great video as usual.
    I would include the iphone's ability to install free apps specific to photography and video capture, including full manual control of the camera's exposure(even white balance control, etc.).
    another advantage is the ability to edit photos and videos directly on the iPhone itself.
    In addition, one of the main features that a camera should have today is the ability to share files on the Internet as quickly as possible.
    So it would be at least 3 more points for the iphone.

  • @simpletraveltech
    @simpletraveltech 9 місяців тому +3

    Totally agree. I find it very difficult to go out just with my iPhone14 because I own an R7, R8 and an R5, and all of these cameras coupled with even the 24-104 F4 L from Canon destroy anything the iPhone can do in terms of photo and they are pretty good for video also.

  • @kevinmccarthy621
    @kevinmccarthy621 Рік тому +18

    Pretty good comparison, but you left out two of the key advantages of the R10. Ergonomics and electronic viewfinder. These are particularly important for action photography. Shooting sports or birds in flight would be a nightmare on an iPhone.

    • @PLANETWATERMELON
      @PLANETWATERMELON Рік тому

      Exactly. Very over looked.

    • @uvw7450
      @uvw7450 Рік тому

      would you recommend "Canon 200D Mark II DSLR 18-55mm Lens Kit" over it as a beginner camera?

    • @twodollarking8009
      @twodollarking8009 Рік тому +1

      These comparisons are stupid. The iPhone cameras are worth like $100 max or something. Of course a $1k camera is gonna be better. Who tf thought comparing prices was a good idea?

    • @awii.neocities
      @awii.neocities 2 місяці тому

      @@uvw7450 I would, the 200D is a really good entry point if you can find it for a good price.

  • @andreasgiobel6355
    @andreasgiobel6355 Рік тому +1

    The thing is,
    For video I'll still go Gh5 over Canon's locked Lens system as It offers more Video Control and more Lens options.

  • @mukundsunil3280
    @mukundsunil3280 8 місяців тому

    Brutally Practical, factual and to the point. You just earned a subscriber brother.✔ KUDOS!!😊

  • @jordanjoestar8839
    @jordanjoestar8839 Рік тому +1

    I started shooting on a new Sony A6000 and still use it daily for my job. However, I now I have 4 Olympus cameras. Auto Eye II (1962), OM1 (1972) and OM2 (1982).
    The film cameras are incredible and capture things no modern phone or camera will. Authentic images and you have to compose without relying on tech as a crutch.
    As far as using a phone goes, it's a backup, but people saying they outperform cameras is just hilarious.

  • @Haveyoueverbeenswallowed
    @Haveyoueverbeenswallowed Рік тому +10

    Great review! I’d give the R10 1-2 more points based on storage options, & price with proper storage. You can have 10 SD cards in your case for as much content as possible with the R10. With an iPhone, you’re limited to 128GB for their base model iPhone 14 Pro Max. If you want more, the price goes up. An R10 with a $200-300 additional lense is the same price as an iPhone 14 pro max with 256gb. Making the R10 superior. Low light pictures/video look 10x better than the iPhone with a $150 lense on the R10.

  • @mariolugo6988
    @mariolugo6988 Рік тому

    solid breakdown! and I agree with your summary at the end! I will also bring my phone out for home videos and do half on vacation some with phone and some with pro camera for those epic views and lighting scenarios!

  • @AllinCrete
    @AllinCrete Рік тому

    Great video Parker, thanks for the info! Just out of curiosity was the White Priority ticked on the Auto White Balance on the R10 for these shots 12:28?

  • @charlesthomas5956
    @charlesthomas5956 Рік тому +273

    How many times can we make this video? Are smartphones really good now? Sure. And they are super handy like Parker points out in the video because we are typically always carrying it with us. Does it replace a DSLR. Not really. We are all far better off by putting our "focus" on telling the story and worry less about the camera.

    • @Hardy00000
      @Hardy00000 Рік тому +25

      How many years have these manufacturing companies robbed customers by stuffing dark and small sensors into their cameras? To get a bright and pleasant picture, you had to fork out for a full-frame sensor and buy 3 lenses for it at a crazy price. This heist is finally over with iPhones. If you're not some kind of cinematographer, then there's no point in buying this crap anymore. The camera market will fall because ordinary buyers put the bolt on these stingers.

    • @charlesthomas5956
      @charlesthomas5956 Рік тому +25

      @@fulltimefilmmaker I'm not trying to be rude, but the influx of iPhone vs "name whatever device" videos have became the dead horse so many content creators continue to beat. I understand this might be the first one you have published of this phone vs a similar price range, but there are also several iPhone vs videos that have been posted to FTF UA-cam. The concept feels old. Like I said, are smartphone cameras good? Yeah, for the average person it's all they need. The iPhone does some wacky things, especially with the way it processes photos if you aren't shooting with the pro in proraw.
      Just watched thru the video and like always you do a fair review and point out some of these things like cinematic mode for video, the weird skin tones, etc. That's something I appreciate greatly with all the content you produce, that you will tell it like it is and deliver an excellent perspective. Just burnt out on the video concept. I'm sure there are plenty of folks that this video will resonate with.
      I stand by what I said about focus less on the gear and more on telling the story. Don't let the tools you have limit you. Creativity is the greatest value that any creator has in their toolbox.

    • @charlesthomas5956
      @charlesthomas5956 Рік тому +8

      @@fulltimefilmmaker I understand, sometimes you've got to feed the algorithm. Lol I appreciate you taking the time to respond and know there are folks that will find the info valuable. Keep doing what you do, the FTF channel is loaded with valuable knowledge. My goal wasn't to throw shade, just sharing an opinion.

    • @ScottSullivanTV
      @ScottSullivanTV Рік тому +6

      I think it’s more of a video for your average Joe to find in UA-cam search. Not for professional videographers/photographers.

    • @fernandoz2023
      @fernandoz2023 Рік тому +4

      @@charlesthomas5956 I think videos like this are valuable. Yes, storytelling is important, but you still need a camera to tell the story. So the question is, what camera should you use? Are smartphones, which almost everyone has, good enough to tell a good story? Do we absolutely need to buy a dedicated camera? Thanks to these videos, the answer is no, you don't need a professional camera, especially if you're just a beginner. Smartphones are good enough for you to learn and practice photography and videography. So, yes, I think Parker should continue to make videos just like this. Beginners need videos like this. As for the Pros? They already own good cameras.

  • @abnorth2276
    @abnorth2276 Рік тому +1

    Nice video. Did you ever use any additional apps when making videos with the iphone before? Apps like Filmic Pro and Mavis can really make a difference because of you being able to adjust basically anything.

    • @yoyo-travel
      @yoyo-travel Рік тому

      Exactly. This part was complete missing in the video. 3rd party apps on iPhone allowing you to control the settings.

  • @flitetym
    @flitetym Рік тому +41

    I’m an amateur sports photographer, and I’m here to tell you that the lenses are everything. You can “putz-around” with Photoshop for whatever the mirrorless body doesn’t do well . I’m about to mortgage my house for that new Sigma 60-600 “nose-bleed section” zoom.😂

    • @harrysmithson05
      @harrysmithson05 Рік тому

      what camera do you shoot for sports bud?

    • @flitetym
      @flitetym Рік тому

      @@harrysmithson05 mostly the Sony a6600 … good battery life on video… three batteries always gets me through an event

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому

      Yeah, a more fair comparison would be the kit version with the 18-150, its not a good lens by any means, but it would have crushed the iPhone in 90%+ where the 18-45 was just bad.
      I would have even said the comparison would have been more fair to a R7 18-150 kit, i paid about 1100€ (so anywhere around 1100-1200$!) for my R7 in vacation.
      I tried btw the Sigma 60-600 (the EF version) and i was not impressed at all. I thought its probably a nice upgrade from the 150-600C but it wasnt, the 60-150mm were absolutely not worth the price or weight so i stayed at the 150-600C im pretty happy with instead.
      For me it would have made sense as a basic 2 lens setup for most cases, my 17-55 2.8 and the 60-600 Sigma would have been everything i need in 95% of the cases, with the 150-600C i miss the 55-150mm (90-240mm in APS-C terms) in this 2 lens setup which sometimes annoyed me but i rarely use this range anyways and if, cropping or 4k crop mode on the 17-55 does its job as good.

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому

      Also, something to notice (at least on the DSLR version) is that the Bokeh isnt the best on the 150-600C already, its worse on the 60-600S, same aperture doesnt mean same performance in bokeh, sadly.

    • @flitetym
      @flitetym Рік тому

      @@harrison00xXx thanks for the info on the 60-600. I already own the 150-600, and because of the work I do, a focal length between 60 and 150 would have really helped me cut down on the equipment I have to haul around… oh, well … I guess I’ll continue working with my Sony G 70-300 and the Sigma …

  • @ilijanl
    @ilijanl Рік тому +2

    Would be nice if you could do another comparison, only now comparing action cams (such as go pro) against iphone/camera.

  • @cd199
    @cd199 Рік тому +1

    Really good insighti and analysis - I am buying R10 with a basic lense and wanted to be sure. Sounds like the lack of in-bulit stabiliser is a big let down in R10.

  • @mukisaelijah12
    @mukisaelijah12 Рік тому

    Thanks Parker 🔥

  • @destinationnew
    @destinationnew Рік тому +1

    A good video and worth redoing with every new development of smartphones to keep it current.
    This is perfect timing for me as I travel with a C70 and lenses but have just bought the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
    As you point out, it’s very good but with limitations.
    I’m loving the cinematic mode and the fact that I can change focus in post.
    It’s great for capturing unplanned moments in a pseudo-cinematic style that can be cut into a film but it’s no replacement for something like my EOS R.
    I’d like a log style output for the cinematic mode though so that I can colour grade it easier.

    • @onlysublime
      @onlysublime Рік тому

      I loved my EOS R back in the day, but if you ever get a chance to upgrade to a newer Canon camera, then you would be able to record in 10-bit color which makes a noticeable difference. Not saying that the EOS R video image looks bad but if you want flexibility in editing and you want to shoot in more challenging lighting conditions, the newer cameras are much better (and the 4k video isn't cropped like in the R which becomes an issue if your lenses aren't wide enough).

  • @ALEKHYLE
    @ALEKHYLE Рік тому +12

    Love how you explained that. Thank you so much :) Ps: On Samsung phones you have the option to shoot on the Pro video mode wich allows you to control your settings very well.

    • @onlysublime
      @onlysublime Рік тому

      even then, the Pro video mode is not true RAW or log footage so while you have more control, it's not the same as footage from a traditional camera. It's like editing a JPEG image rather than editing a RAW image. You can pull sliders but it doesn't affect the image the same way.

    • @vivek_v
      @vivek_v Рік тому +2

      ​@@onlysublime 1: Samsung S series phones from the S10 onwards give you log color (camera settings -> experimental features -> HDR 10+). It grades perfectly in Resolve by just dragging it in the timeline.
      2: Any android phone can record uncompressed RAW video with the MotionCam app. I think the option for open gate 4:3 is as big of a deal as RAW. Using the full sensor area is a huge improvement, and gives you room to crop in to make vertical video from a horizontal shot. It's definitely a hassle, but with a MicroSD card, you can just pop the card out and plug the card directly into a laptop. There are issues with dropped frames when using open gate (non-issue with 16:9 full width) on an S20 FE, though that probably isn't an issue on newer/better devices.
      I just got done with a 2 minute video entirely recorded with a Galaxy S20 FE using an Aputure 200x as a key and a 100x as a fill, as well as some colored background lights. I can confidently say that RAW smartphone video is a game changer, and I hope that it will get easier to use in the future as the quality from my S20 FE is crazy close to an entry level APSC with a kit lens (fast aperture on phones somewhat makes up for the sensor size).
      For the price, the Pixel 6 has the best camera hardware, and its 1/1.3 inch sensor and fast lens should make it similar to the R10 and its kit lens as long as you don't need to crop in (but 12 MP gives some room to crop in)

    • @onlysublime
      @onlysublime Рік тому

      @@vivek_v I own the pixel 6a and there is no way it's close to a new apsc

    • @vivek_v
      @vivek_v Рік тому +3

      @@onlysublime Did you read my comment? I said specifically with RAW video (not normal video).
      Either way, the 6A camera hardware could not be more different from the Pixel 6 that I mentioned. The 6 literally has a 4x bigger sensor than the 6A (1/2.55' vs 1/1.31'). That's even bigger than the difference between FF and Micro 4/3.
      I also said specifically an APCS with a kit lens. Phones have quite fast apertures, and the kit lens is what cripples entry level APSCs.

    • @onlysublime
      @onlysublime Рік тому

      @@vivek_v the hdr10+ mode is not raw video

  • @johnmorrisproductions
    @johnmorrisproductions Рік тому +49

    I have the R7 and recently went on a cross country trip with it and in has been a great camera, but I did find myself using my phone because of the convenience. I also brought my BlackMagic Pocket 6K and almost never used it because it is such a hassle to set up and use quickly. Great video! I completely agree!

    • @SchardtCinematic
      @SchardtCinematic Рік тому +1

      I prefer using my R7. The 4k fine setting for video is awesome and that's using the 18-150 kit lens. The R7 is lighter and smaller than my 90D and in bright sunlight I can hold the camera up to my eye and film through the view finder. I mostly use my Samsung for taking photos in a store to remember a product and its current price

    • @theonly5001
      @theonly5001 Рік тому +2

      I actually find myself using 2 Cameras.
      A M3 with a ef-m - ef adaptor and my pocket 6k.
      One for photos and one for Videos.
      Yes the Pocket is a bit heavy. But i've got it dialed in to a point where using it is so easy.
      And you can add to that, that the pocket paired with a good lens and a good Tripod can get some pretty amazing shots if you take advantage of the codec. If not, it is just a heavy brick which can be replaced with quite a few other cameras. It is the old thing of knowing your gear and it's limitations.

    • @SchardtCinematic
      @SchardtCinematic Рік тому +1

      @@theonly5001 I also use a Canon 90D because the specs are simular to the R7. So I have some versatility. I usually mount my 90D on a tripod and use my R7 for handheld shots and close ups

    • @RileyBanksWho
      @RileyBanksWho Рік тому

      Interesting take. I am traveling to Africa in July just to get a break from the filmlife, but still wish to capture some images on the go. Was thinking of leaving the Bm6K at home and just use my iPhone 13 pro max instead.
      Were your phone's images enough for you, or did you regret leaving the cams at home after all?

    • @razorkid1525
      @razorkid1525 Рік тому +1

      I make photos with an EOS R and videos with the 6k, mostly at 4k using full sensor. It took a long time to get used to it and a lot of practice, but it is the key to the signature look people pay for.

  • @sbrensbeve2388
    @sbrensbeve2388 Рік тому +1

    the flaring comes from the iphone lensen being straight up plastic, the only glass element is the one protecting the whole inside

  • @maxsaltin1001
    @maxsaltin1001 Рік тому +1

    Great review, Im getting the 14 pro after this video! Parker could you rent the Alexa 35 and some random lpl/lp lens! For the DR 17+ real stops! We need a review! What do you think? Best video camera, worth a video?

  • @rob.gerald
    @rob.gerald 10 місяців тому

    Solid segment!!!!

  • @DNYLNY
    @DNYLNY Рік тому +3

    Thanks for making this video! I’m in real estate and I’m torn about buying a pro camera vs just using my iPhone. I’m gonna go ahead and get the Sony EV10. Not only bc the pics looks great but there’s something to be said about using a traditional camera over a phone. Clients just don’t wanna see a realtor take out his iPhone and shoot cuz they’ll feel like they can do the same thing and resent having to pay a lot of money for that.

    • @Shawn-eb9wo
      @Shawn-eb9wo Рік тому

      Throw the zv-e10 in a little smart rig case and put a sigma 16mm on it and you have a beast of a little camera. The cage makes it look like a real camera to clients where the camera bare just doesn't look impressive like a full frame does. a Rode hot shoe mic or receiver on top also add that "I'm professional" look.

  • @ashinksuresh8105
    @ashinksuresh8105 Рік тому +1

    Hey I have one doubt ! Why the Camera with its kit lens fall behind in low light situation. Eventhough kit lens aren't having lowest apertures still it should have been able to gather more light than the smartphone right ?

  • @uzaykul3188
    @uzaykul3188 Рік тому

    Hi, so is it better to buy the R10 without kit lens but rather buy the body only with additional RF lenses (50mm for example)?

  • @bigmikes901adventures
    @bigmikes901adventures Рік тому

    Excellent comparison. Just bought an iPhone 14 pro max and looking forward to using it as a camera and not just a phone👍🏼

  • @FireForEffectPod
    @FireForEffectPod Рік тому

    Thanks Parker. Super helpful and informative as always. I have to replace at least one of my M50s soon and I think the R7 will be the winner

  • @raptorbass4054
    @raptorbass4054 Рік тому

    Yep the R7 with good lens and some accessories seems like the best option and overall value even

  • @pixels_per_inch
    @pixels_per_inch 10 місяців тому +1

    Wow, just realised how many features of the R10 are available on my Xperia 1 III. Would be great if you can do a comparison between the Canon R10 and the Sony Xperia 1 V.

  • @danypromax
    @danypromax Рік тому +1

    Which one is better for beginner and first camera canon eos R50 or Sony ZV E10?

  • @willjames9307
    @willjames9307 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely great comparison. One point that wasn't really taken into account is the fact that the R10 has a viewfinder. In outdoor light this can be a game changer ... it is for me. I would have given the R10 at least 3 or 4 points just for that! OK, I'm biased! My intention when going on a trip, is to use my mirrorless camera (Lumix FZ300) for most of my shooting, but using a phone when I want to be a bit stealthier, like in a restaurant. Again, you did a great job.

    • @willjames9307
      @willjames9307 Рік тому +1

      @@lamdalein8958 Yes, the folding display is another advantage of a camera. I have had to shoot countless times with the camera over my head and the articulated display pointing down, or very low to the ground with the display pointing up. Now way can a smartphone pull this off.

  • @homonki8795
    @homonki8795 Рік тому +1

    nice comparison between phone and camera👍

  • @StevenMontages
    @StevenMontages 10 місяців тому

    You can turn down the apature of the iPhone. So it might be a higher background blur.

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Рік тому

    thanks i was interested in the R8 and R50. turns out HDR PQ is too mild vs HDR on smartphones. surprisingly, I did not expect still image resolution of the smartphones to keep up with a full frame!!🤯🤯

  • @alexandergushchin5836
    @alexandergushchin5836 Рік тому +3

    Parker Walbeck can you make a video about Lumix Gh6.

  • @Fqlan
    @Fqlan Рік тому +1

    I want to buy a canon camera. And I don't know what to get. Been practicing with 60d. What would be just almost perfect to buy?

  • @ujb3762
    @ujb3762 11 місяців тому

    Great Video! did you build that bookcase?
    I need one!

  • @bierau_
    @bierau_ Рік тому

    Would you ever recommend selling you M50 Mark II with a f1.4 lens in order to buy an iPhone 14 Pro for shooting UA-cam VIDEOS? For me it’s about the depth of focus

  • @rajivtewari4881
    @rajivtewari4881 Рік тому

    You have to remember storage plays a big role in price point of flagship phones..
    With cameras you dont have to worry about that too much..

  • @MotherDaughterDate
    @MotherDaughterDate Рік тому +12

    We own 4 Sony cameras and have been shooting on horizontal for years. Since we switched to iphone and vertical our views are at 359 million in 2022, yes the content is driving it but the camera doesn't matter as much. We bought a FX6 4 months ago and haven't even pressed record on it. IG, FB and TT work without needing the best 4k and the future is in your pocket not in a camera bag. Love your channel 💕

    • @PhatsoJuggalo806
      @PhatsoJuggalo806 Рік тому

      sell it to me 🤔

    • @costinvaly1
      @costinvaly1 Рік тому +2

      True, content quality is everything. It starts way before choosing which camera to shoot it with.

    • @vivek_v
      @vivek_v Рік тому +3

      Anyhing on social media will be compressed to crap, tough more professional projects obviously warrant better equipment. It ultimately comes down to personal preference with how much quality you need/want.

  • @potbtech
    @potbtech Рік тому

    Great video, as usual! Is the R7 a good update from the 80D, perhaps with the Sigma 18-35? Also, since filming with the kit lens on the 80D, should I get some accessories (lenses, cage, filters) for my iPhone 14 Pro 1TB and film with it instead? I'll really appreciate it if you reply.

  • @Aureas133
    @Aureas133 Рік тому

    7:05. No. Background blur, or rather Dept of Field, is due to distance to subject, aperture and focal length. Not so much a 'dedicated camera'. The iphone needs a WAAYY smaller focal length to give a similar FoV as the R10, thus have a larger DoF. Bokeh is a term for the quality of the blur, something which is also dependent on the number and shape of aperture blades in a lens.

  • @meat_loves_wasabi
    @meat_loves_wasabi Рік тому +1

    I only use my Sony FE Camera during vacations along with the IP camera…a lot more convenient to view vacation photos taken with the IP too

  • @cottonbomb8272
    @cottonbomb8272 10 місяців тому

    That's exactly why I skipped all apsc and go for FX camera directly... Many phone nowadays even have 1inch sensor and crazy CPU+GPU and can shoot RAW, the only thing pulling back is just the lense but as AI developing so fast, phones have the potential to Fake a photo to the level that we can't distinguish between the real ones and fake ones(like bokeh etc). The strategy of phone camera is the good old "fake it till you make it".

  • @frankebenjamin
    @frankebenjamin Рік тому

    I have used Apple pro res & HDR PQ and quite frankly both will achieve great results. If you know your limitations you can work around them.

  • @profilmwork
    @profilmwork Рік тому +1

    🤔 the pro res capabilities on the iPhone were dismissed way to quickly in this comparison video.

  • @mintaroum.9096
    @mintaroum.9096 10 місяців тому

    You should definitely add Durability, Longetivity and How easy it is to fix to the comparison.

  • @AudioJanitor
    @AudioJanitor Рік тому +1

    I sold the Panny G9 and G5s for a loss and went Sony A74 with 16-24, 20mm, 135mm.
    .
    iPhones are great but side by side in the studio, a full frame is the way to go

  • @user-eq5vr3hl1f
    @user-eq5vr3hl1f Рік тому

    雖然你可能看不懂中文,但我 想說,真的分析的非常仔細,非常用心,真的非常棒,謝謝

  • @ZRaceCentral
    @ZRaceCentral 2 місяці тому

    What prime lens would you recommend using with the R10? Is the 50mm 1.8 stabilized?

  • @firsst6779
    @firsst6779 Рік тому

    We need both of them.

  • @Lp-ze1tg
    @Lp-ze1tg Рік тому

    assume you can use your iPhone as external monitor and control via WiFi with the R10.

  • @duluwatv
    @duluwatv Рік тому

    thank you for the video. could you please make one video for canon r1 0 with a 16 mm lens video setting?

  • @vito9087
    @vito9087 Рік тому

    Great comparison! They each have there place! Now lets compair it to an A9!

  • @althewicked
    @althewicked Рік тому

    Really nice comparison, thanks man! Do you know some third party apps that makes the iPhone Cam settings more usefull like reduced sharpening and overall less processed?

  • @RobbiAllah
    @RobbiAllah Рік тому

    Which is the best for stock photography?
    R10 or iPhone 14 pro

  • @mauroenemy6369
    @mauroenemy6369 Рік тому

    Can you compare the R10 with the S23 ultra next month? For photos and vídeos

  • @sora8537
    @sora8537 Рік тому

    crazy how catastrophic life gets with a digital zoom: 16:01. No Fear ! 🤪
    Thanks for the tips Parker x

  • @Ab-vf6bg
    @Ab-vf6bg 4 місяці тому

    Very nice job

  • @CounterCultureCinemas
    @CounterCultureCinemas Рік тому

    Parker with the handles! 🏀

  • @PNWDOM
    @PNWDOM Рік тому

    Initially rolled my eyes at this video but like how you clarified that an entry level APS-C camera with a kit lens is not much better than an iPhone.