Thank you for making this video! I used to have a Lumia 1020! I'm a huge fan of Halides process zero mode. On my 15 Pro Max, I get some amazing shots, even in lower light! It should be the default camera app on iPhones hahaha
Great comparison! The Lumias definitely were some of the best 'phones-as-a-camera' at the time. And the 1020 still holds up well! And it's interesting that you found the specific look each phone gave to be remarkable. Nowadays I'm glad to have a phone with different focal lengths to get the desired framing and then as clean a picture as I can get.
What I learned from this content is that every chef has their own distinct cooking techniques, leading to a remarkable variety of results and flavors. It's intriguing how even subtle differences in approach can transform a dish entirely. I still haven’t found the perfect camera that delivers flawless and perfect results. It might be perfect, but it will expire in just one minute right after released.
its interesting how we got so advanced and we ve been trying to replicate how our eyes see into all these tiny chips and processing and in the end we're going back to basics and embracing the rawness of image processing, as imperfect as it is but "vintage" as we probably link it to better times due to nostalgia
Thank you for making this video. I really can't tell which one is which. they seemed inconsistent with only the iphone seemed to be brighter in some shots
I am have been shooting the iPhone 16 pro in pro raw heif max jpef xl lossless adjusting the mode (love the stark b&w look) and the tone to my desired look. so far I have been pleased. although still getting use to the camera control button which definitely needs some software tweaking. when I want true raw I shoot with my adobe Lightroom camera which puts the photo in my adobe library. nice to have both options. great video. LOVE Berlin! one of my favorite cities.
I have a question for you please . So let’s say you have a 13 pro and then get 16 pro would that mean the pictures on instagram come out better with the 16 pro? Or would the differences be negligible?( I don’t use zoom )
iPhone won picture without hdr contest for me, almost all pictures I choose as the best were made with 16 pro. I’ve had Lumia 1020, pictures were spectacular but it was very slow you could not catch a moment. It was obvious that the hardware was to weak to process so huge files and computentional photography was impossible with such sensor.
i'm too impatient to finish the video before commenting but they are adding two-stage shutter functionality to that button at some point this year, I would assume with the update that brings Apple Intelligence.
I want so badly to take the imagine pipeline of the Lumia and Create an Android Cam App and then put Android in a Lumia 1020 combine it and make a Nokia Android 1020!! (name to be altered if a better one is suggested) Ik people have been trying but I know it's possible, if we can crack a 360 we can crack a little phone! (ik it's different but we used to say 360 was impossible too(