With the passage of time, we are seeing unprecedented developments
in the mobile phone cameras. What happened to be simple phone cameras with
modest pixel capacity until not long ago, have now turned into self-sufficient
smart and intricate systems. Things have changed so fast over the past two
years or so that these days you can actually do without a DSLR.
Let’s check out the reasons that may actually spell the doom
for DSLRs in the amateur photographer circle:
1.
Equally
loaded with features: These days, any decent mobile camera comes with dual
camera setup. More often than not, these cameras flaunt over 16MP sensors and
with the advent of bokeh effect, portrait shoots are also possible with mobile
phones. What’s more, Honor mobiles have introduced cameras with artificial
intelligence!
2.
Easy to
carry: Imagine running around with a DSLR all the time. Most of the time
you are worried that you might misplace it fell prey to theft. Now, understand
how conveniently you carry your phone everywhere. I mean, our phones are in tow
everywhere we go. They don’t need an extra bag, extra accessories and extra
tension!
3.
Ease of
social media access: Well, there are DSLRs that allow you to share your
photos on social media but that demands a little bit of extra pain. But with
your phone, you can share anything, and from anywhere. All you need is a little
internet, which is dirt cheap these days.
4.
Easy to
edit: The filters and editing tools that an average DSLR offer are way too
basic to match a phone’s inbuilt photo editing features. Yes, you can transfer
your photos to a laptop for better editing but that means a lot of jumping
around. But with a decent phone camera, you can edit your photos on the go.
5.
Oh yeah,
selfies: Have you ever tried to take a selfie with a DSLR? You got the
drift, right? Today’s times are for selfies. Now, this is not just a situation
when you don’t have anyone to click your photos; it is more of a statement. And
with front cameras with wonderful lenses, mobile cameras outrun DSLRs by a
mile!
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