Is it time to upgrade?
Which iphone has the best camera for the least amount of money? I have an iphone 8 now.
iPhone 8, iOS 14
Which iphone has the best camera for the least amount of money? I have an iphone 8 now.
iPhone 8, iOS 14
Any of the new iPhone 12 models (there are four models) have excellent cameras. The iPhone 12 Mini is the least expensive.
Not to the 12 pro. The camera quality on this compared to my old 8+ is pretty bad. the color payoff is not great; everything is cool toned, and not true to color. No way of fixing this except to edit each photo, and even that doesn’t help much.
https://www.dxomark.com/apple-iphone-12-pro-max-camera-review-big-and-beautiful/
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/apple-iphone-12-pro-review
https://www.zdnet.com/product/apple-iphone-12-pro-max/
https://www.cnet.com/news/all-the-ways-iphone-12-camera-beats-iphone-11-pro-with-proof/
https://camerajabber.com/reviews/apple-iphone-12-pro-camera-review/
No one agrees with you.
This does not mean my experience is invalid. Most of those reviewers are Apple minions, so they will praise the product regardless because they’re either getting paid for those positive reviews or they got a shiny new phone for free from it.
The image quality on my 12 pro pales in comparison to older models and honestly, could be a manufacturing thing... mass production is not perfect.
Pretty certain I didn’t say ONLY my opinion is objective. I simply stated that my recently purchased iPhone 12 Pro is not up to par, especially in comparison to my old 8+. The image quality is bad. Colors are not true. Photos are overall inconsistent. And all Apple did was run a software test, where they obviously found nothing, even though the specialists could visibly see the difference in photo quality/color payoff between my 1 week old phone and 2 of their floor/demo models.
The issue with all of these raving reviews is that other people may have similar issues with their phones and will never find resolve because everyone else’s phone is “so great”. Manufacturing mistakes are very possible.
In contrast to your experience, we have iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro Max, both coming from iPhone 11 and 11 Pro Max, and without question both 12's take stunning pictures.
Maybe you should watch some tutorials on how to use the cameras on your phone.
Maybe in your personal opinion BUT reviewers and professionals disagree.
Get over yourself. What a self serving statement to make by saying most reviewers are biased fanboys and only your opinion is objective. The logical falsehood of such a statement is mind boggling.
These people seem to all have similar issues with photo quality:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251993565?answerId=254105261022&login=true
Is it time to upgrade?