Closer than I thought - Smartphone RAW vs. Full Frame RAW

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This time around I'm matching my Samsung S24 RAW photos to my Sony A7IV RAW photo and it's really close... or is it?

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Haven't watched full video yet but i think phones can somehow compare only in great light conditions. Shooting en event with the phone, especially indoors, thats another story. Anyways, back to the video :D

TjasaH
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Thats all because of Expert RAW. It already applies sharpening, noise reduction and some perspective alighnings which often ruins pictures. Have you tried to shoot RAW in Lightroom to compare? It might give more true to life tones and proper sharpness

Dan_Maas
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The best camera is the one you have with you. So if you have time, opportunity and enough money to use a big one, that's fine. But most of the time the only one available is your smartphone cam - and comparing the ones of today to let's say 5 - 10 years ago, they're amazing.

stefw
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curious if you used the PRO setting in the camera app or the stand alone ExpertRAW app on the Samsung which takes multiple exposures and combines them along with some processing (so not raw but it spits out a DNG at around 100MB at 50mp so quite editable)
I have this exact same camera / phone combo and like to hear which shooting mode they use on the Sammy

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