![]() The new 2X focal length performs well in brightly lit scenes and I can’t easily tell by looking at the images that it’s a crop of the main 48MP sensor, but in low light the quality difference is much more noticeable.Yet another reason I’m keeping my “proper” mirrorless camera around. Lens flare is awful and is especially noticeable in video.Unfortunately, like the iPhone 10S, you can’t switch lenses during recording at 4K60.HDR is available at 4K60 (unlike the iPhone 10S which only supports HDR up to 4K30).The natural bokeh is much better, although for quick point and shoot shots I have to be more mindful of correct focus. I can immediately tell that the main sensor is much larger and has a larger aperture than one on the iPhone 10S.I actually prefer image noise over de-noising artefacts, so I wish there was an option to turn this processing step off. Noise-reduction in photos takes a second or two, so if I view an image immediately after taking it, I can see the noisy image followed by de-noised result.Thankfully, there is an option to shoot in “ProRAW” which is much better and gives results that are scarily similar to my Sony A6400 mirrorless camera. This has the effect of making busy scenes with lots of texture appear artificial and over-processed. It’s like the radius of an upsharp mask is set too high. The 14 Pro has a tendency to over-sharpen and over-saturate images in standard mode. The biggest difference I noticed compared to the iPhone 10S was in the processing of photos.
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