Let me know what you think about the quality of the iPhone 12 Pro - could you see a huge difference? Would that be an option for you for half the price?
Wow, after approximately 20 comparisons with „hours“ of things compared, i can google by myself (battery power, measurements, nits, processor, etc, pp.) Here you went straight to all i wanted to know, without the usual „new means better“ bias. I already thought about seeling my Sony A7III because switching lenses is something i hate and i thought of buying a great zoom lens or for the same price of an 14 pro. But there is no need for it. And still you only get no natural bokeh with any phone compared to my f1.4 lense on a full frame sensor. But i saw, i can take my 12 more serious. For portrait shooting i wont use the phone, but for the most of the time i will use more often my phone. Maybe switch to the pro.
@@smartphonefilmmakingpro As far as I have found, there's no way to turn off HDR after the 12 pro, unless you shoot raw I believe. There's an option in the photos setting to turn off "view full hdr" but it only adjusts the display I believe. The images are still shot in HDR. Unless I am mistaken. Do you know a way? HDR usually looks too sharp, too saturated and overprocessed in my opinion.
An older tool in the hands of an experienced user will get good results for longer. Thus the reason why I ordered the 14Pro Max AND have purchased your course… I can use all the help (technological and educationaI) I can get for video… so the best of both worlds!
I HAVE A IPHONE 12 PROMAX AND A BEASTCAGE FOR IT TO. I WOULD NOT CHANGE IT FOR ANY THING IT DO'S ME, I THINK THERE BE ON THE 16 PRO MAX BEFORE I MITE CHANGE IT I GUESS, GOOD VIDEO MY FRIEND CHEERS, LOVE YOUR CHANNEL TO, FROM SOUTH EAST UK.
There’s other videos on RU-vid but I’ve been messing w the 14 pro for a week and night mode won’t come on automatically which irks me … I’m starting to think I should stick with my 12 pro
@@ambers8775 I also have the 12 pro, I'm pretty satisfied with its daylight capability, In lower light scenarios, it depends on the scene, sometimes the video comes out clean, sometimes it’s badly noisy. And because I shoot a lot at sunset/night, I'd like to know is there any big improvement in low light video between the 12pro and the 14pro or should I stick with mine and wait for the 15pro. (Btw I’m impressed with the low light performance of Samsung’ new 23 Ultra)
@@RichieSelmo the video examples were shot within 2 minutes.. not simultaniously that‘s true, but very close after another and the outcome is still the same