Quote from: Ganch on July 18, 2022, 11:56:21...No mobile camera can touch the professional camera and lenses. It is stupid to keep this fight for mobile camera megapixels. Remember: it is the optic(lens) and the big sensor(full frame) that gives better pictures
You are not seeing the full picture:
- these sensors make pictures binding pixels (103 MP > 12 MP) together, getting more light *but* as these SoCs are much more powerful than those from dSLR and have much more RAM, they also take a single full res shot at the same time, to retrieve detail. So in general, for one photo, my S20/S22 Ultra take around 5 to 10 pictures (and for night mode up to 20) to make a SINGLE one.
- most sensors capture (on high-end phones) 3 photos for HDR, 1 for shadows, 1 full res for detail. Combine together.
- on very good light you can capture full res photos, that means 200 MP. Why not?
- dSLR have lens with progressive zoom, phones have mostly fixed zoom lenses. The 200 MP sensor, cropped, allows from 1x to 2x without losing much detail. You can even do (for 12 MP photos) around 5-6x "optically" without moving parts.
So, you can't compare a huge and heavy camera with a smartphone. They have to find other ways