2 wrong....Mainly looked for skin tones that give it away. For sure harder to tell without human subjects. I looked at the orange on your OneWheel to tell easier as well. I honestly wouldn't have thought about it too much if I was just casually watching. Great video!
Got them all right... between the fake sharpness that's so much like a GoPro and the lack of dynamic range the footage sticks out like a sore thumb to me! But I daily the alpha 1 and a7SIII while using my iPhone 14 Pro Max to capture family/around the house stuff or social media reels so I look at the footage on a regular basis. Wish people would be more creative with these iPhone 15 videos instead of trying to compare them to professional rigs. Split second cut scenes aren't it! Still love your videos though, no hate just want to see more creativity!!
Tell me something, why is there zero motion blur when you zip in on the OneWheel in the a7SIII shot? Looks like you cranked the shutter speed to match the iPhone or you shot it in 60fps but didn't slow the footage down on a 24fps timeline??
It would be interesting to see comparison between different formats. Normal, ProRes SDR, ProRes HDR and ProRes Log. Workflow differences, ups and downs etc.
The 15 Pro is the closest to a "real" camera to date, mostly because it's not overly sharp, it has a nice "cinematic" softness and a slight bokeh that makes it really hard to tell which is which. Phone footage being so passable paired with being able to just slip the phone in your pocket probably makes more sense than spending a few thousand on a camera just to shoot RU-vid videos (for most people just starting out). Also a quick tip - if you have an Apple Watch, you can use it as a "second screen" for your camera while shooting video. It's dinky, but you can at least see what your framing looks like.
The real reason while an iPhone won't replace a mirrorless camera (for professionals at least) has nothing to do with the quality which has come to far, it's more of the fact that just showing up with a camera and the extra gear creates the "perception" to a client that you are professional. Otherwise if the client was not present and I submitted a video shot on iPhone (especially with Pro Res Log now) they would not notice the difference. Just as someone shooting a wedding, but in order to get clients that pay more you just have to have the perception of the right gear.
Nonsense. A client hires you because they like your work, not how "professional" your gear looks. Ive used my iPhone on several paid client shoots. Never had an issue. In fact, they loved that I was able to airdrop them photos and videos while the shoot was going on and they could edit and upload to social media quickly. If a client ever had an issue with what gear I brought, Id turn around and leave and keep their deposit. They dont dictate what gear I use, ever.
So what is the point of buying expensive camera this day if modern flagship can give you 90% quality of those camera without tweaking anything around photo/video? Please guys, nobody nor even professional film directors would guess which device was used to create those shots. 🤨
Great video :) P.s. I use my Apple Watch for getting the iPhone shot framed more or less correctly. It's not ideal and it's not perfect, but it does the job and it's right there on your hand!
Im blown away Teppo! Such a big fan of you and your brother. The colors you were able to pull out of the iPhone were impressive, did you record to an external hard drive on the iPhone?
@@TeppoHaapoja I know these emojis are cope, but this is seriously the biggest bs video I have ever seen. I understand you love your precious iphone and apple products but its very obvious when you cut back and forth- to the point where you are blatantly coping so much that I can hear your eceleb tears from thousands of miles away
I want to travel super light and debating about only using the iPhone with drone (Air2s) and sports camera (Ace Pro). I appreciate the call outs of the short comings of the phone.. I'm sure the a7s3 camera is better at long exposure content too ;-)
Okay - so I’m watching the video and I can tell which is which just by the over sharpening of the iPhone idk if my eyes are just trained to see the difference but I hate these comparisons lol I think the iPhone is great for on the go shooting and you don’t want to carry much or you need something right then and there and don’t have enough time to pull out your camera. Idk I think iPhone is at the point it’s okay to use. Just not for professional use. I couldn’t see myself using it for wedding videos - great video
Brother i have also iPhone 15 pro Max and sony a6400 so iam going to upgrade lens so should i buy tamaron 17 70 2.8 or sony 50 mm i am planning to use iPhone as wide angle please help me
The iPhone has some troubles with the orange of the OneWheel compared to the a7siii. But I’m really impressed by the overall quality. It’s great that it’s now possible to have mobile phone video clips taken in the right conditions merged with digital cameras without it being obvious!
It's actually easy, everything that had really nice depth of field was shot on the camera. The iPhone clips had ZERO good depth of field... maybe you can sacrifice depth of field for TikTok content because users don't care at all about that, they just see a cool, well-composed colorful shot and go 'wow,' but for cinema? Art photography? Try the fake af iPhone substitute for a bigger camera's depth and optics and see how far you get (answer: not far). Try blowing up an image from an iPhone to cover a wall and you'll quickly see why that doesn't work. It'll look like a crunchy oversharpened mess
You might want to check out the "Shot on iPhone" campaign thats been going on for like, ummmm, 12 years now. They have made photos WAY bigger than walls. Billboards, huge displays in subway stations etc...Most were done with older iPhones like the 6 too. Way before 48 megapixel RAW lol. Take better photos.
@@michaelbell75 "Better photos" - you have no idea wtf you're talking about. To take advantage of an iPhone's TINY F***ING SENSOR SITES, you have to be in like MIDDAY SUNLIGHT or have light blasted on the subject; otherwise, kiss the sensitivity of that sensor goodbye, you'll have a noisy AF 48 MP photo which the sh**ty algorithms will hack to pieces and render worse than a 12 MP photo. And if you want to "zoom"? Forget it lol, resolution go bye bye. The only 48 MP camera even on the 15 Pro Max is the 24 mm, everything else is 12 MP IN ADDITION to all those limitations I mentioned. So if conditions aren't perfectly ideal, you'll get far less than 12 MP. Dream on...
@@somethingtojenga yet photographers around the globe have managed to take excellent photos and videos on iPhones. Do some research and get better at photography kid.
@@michaelbell75 Besides, I left out the biggest fact of all... billboards, and subway station posters, are printed at a resolution of 20-30 dpi or even less than 10. They aren't "super hi-res" like you dumb Apple fanboys think they are, because they're only meant to be viewed from a distance. lol So here you are, thinking that it's an impressive feat of ultra HIGH RES RAWWWWWW, when all they've had to do is pull a fast one on you...
Interesting to see the comments from butthurt expensive camera users, who are realizing people with iPhone can now get more or less the same quality shots.
They already do, it's called the iPhone and it's the most used camera in the world, by a lot. The camera market is all but dead, it shrinks every year. Why would they want to invest tons of time and money into a dying market?