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Updated · sonyalpharumors.com · Apr 22
Marques Brownlee says physics prevents smartphones from matching high-end cameras
Updated
Updated · sonyalpharumors.com · Apr 22

Marques Brownlee says physics prevents smartphones from matching high-end cameras

5 articles · Updated · sonyalpharumors.com · Apr 22
  • Brownlee specifically notes that the new Oppo smartphone with a Hasselblad logo lacks genuine Hasselblad technology.
  • He argues that, despite advances over the past decade, smartphones cannot surpass high-end cameras due to physical limitations.
  • This perspective follows the near elimination of entry-level cameras by smartphones, highlighting the enduring gap between mobile and professional photography equipment.
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Is computational photography the future or the end of authentic photos?
How much of a camera brand partnership is real tech vs. clever marketing?