![]() ![]() When it comes to DSLRs and mirrorless, these two types of camera produce significantly better image quality than even the best smartphones, as well as offering high-quality interchangeable lenses that make it possible to shoot a wide range of subjects – fast primes for a shallow depth of field in portraits and still life, ultra-wide-angle for landscapes, telephoto for sports, macro for extreme close-up photography, perspective control for architecture. So even if smartphones become capable of the image quality a full-frame DSLR can deliver today, just imagine how much better the equivalent camera would be. And high-ISO noise control could be so effective that high ISO settings are able to deliver cleaner images than low settings can today. Cameras will no doubt be able to capture a much wider dynamic range. ![]() Also, big improvements are expected in the areas of ISO and noise control, dynamic range and resolution. ![]() On the other hand, camera sensor technology will also improve massively. If developments continue on their current trend, then in, say, few years’ phone cameras should indeed be capable of producing images comparable to those from today’s high-end cameras. Smartphones have, to all intents and purposes, killed off the standard compact camera market. Smartphone camera technology has made wonderful advances in recent years and became a tough competitor to the digital camera especially the compact camera. ![]()
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