Smartphonography. Selected for 2020. Part 2

Photos taken with a smartphone, provided that it has a high-quality camera, sometimes cannot be distinguished externally from a picture from a DSLR. Sometimes the question arises: is there any point in having a professional camera when a top-end smartphone copes with almost all tasks? I answered this question for myself and many others this spring, when I did a comparative test of a smartphone and a DSLR camera in different conditions.

Everyone needs a smartphone for different tasks. Someone almost does not take pictures by it having a DSLR camera in their arsenal, while someone, with all their ability, prefers only a smartphone.

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