I went out for some exercise yesterday but didn't feel like bringing the camera along. I decided to take some shots of the old Matton Shipyard, now a part of Peebles Island State Park with my phone camera.
The iPhone 14 Plus, not Pro, has a main camera with what Apple says is a 12 MP sensor with sensor shift stabilization and a 26mm equivalent, f/1.5 lens. It also has a 12 MP sensor with a 13mm equivalent, f/2.4 lens. While there are apps that let you control aperture, shutter speed, ISO, etc., I just let the phone make the decisions since if I want to get into all that I'll use a real camera.
Here are two shots with the 26mm camera and two shots with the 13mm camera. All are corrected for perspective in DxO PhotoLab which results in some cropping of the original image. The 3:2 aspect ratio image is also cropped to remove some excess foreground snow. The exposure information is from the DxO software and I have no idea if it's accurate.
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26mm, f/1.5, 1/11,364 sec., ISO 32 |
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26mm, f/1.5, 1/10,309 sec., ISO 40 |
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13mm, f/2.4, 1/686 sec., ISO 32 |
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13mm, f/2.4, 1/1,033 sec., ISO 32 |
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