Generation Z people TikTok concluded that modern digital cameras are doing better than iPhones at taking pictures. It all started when influencer Lauren Wolfe posted a video on her social network comparing iPhone images with those from her Canon Powershot G7 X camera. See below for more details on the digital camera revolution.
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After Wolfe posted the video comparing the two technologies, several netizens said that she convinced them to buy a digital camera. It even explains how to apply the settings on the Canon Powershot G7 X and upload the photos.
After all, is it worth spending a high amount to acquire an iPhone?
The viral video was exposing the comparison of photos taken at sunset. After this incident, thousands of Internet users proposed to try digital cameras to take the same photo.
One more example was posted by content creator Laurah. This time the camera used was a DSLR and she revealed that the photos, also taken at sunset, were better than those on the iPhone.
@laurahwclx You gotta use a camera when it comes to sunsets😍 (Fujifilm XT-1) #fyp#iphone#camera#fashion#sunset
♬ original sound – Lauren Wolfe
After several experiments with various cameras, TikTok users concluded that the digital camera is undoubtedly better than the iphone.
A good digital camera kills any iPhone
This is because the huge sensors in digital cameras, when compared to the tiny ones in the iPhone, can naturally produce better photos in low light at sunset.
Also, DSLR cameras have a much better ISO sensitivity than smartphone cameras.
For people of Generation Z, the photos taken by the digital camera capture everything in a scene with a wealth of details and, therefore, become more real.
It may not be the end of digital cameras
While technological advances in smartphones have significantly eliminated the use of digital cameras, Generation Z have a fondness for visual images and a desire to excel in photography, thus giving rise to the use of cameras. fingerprints.