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CardeduSteve

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A,long time digital SLR photographer these days I rarely move away from my Samsung phone.

Captured this some time ago...

Could it be any better via SLR?
 
Hello and welcome but I cannot see an image.....
 
I get as far as uploading the image....

But then there is no button to complete
 

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Yes, I see it now. Yes you probably could improve on this shot with a DSLR.
 
Yes, I see it now. Yes you probably could improve on this shot with a DSLR.

A d-slr would allow higher technical image quality (more detail in the skin, for example) and also would allow better/different lens "looks", because the lens could be changed on a d-slr. Close-up shots of faces made with a smartphone camera tend to make the nose and chin look a bit large; with a d-slr and longer lens, shot from farther away, the face can be,literally, rendered in a different way, a way that most people feel looks more-pleasing than a smartphone shot.
 
The focus on this is not on the eyes, the hood fur and the scarf are sharper. A slr would have allowed you to use single poin focus to select the focal point.
 
That’s a decent shot and one that is great for being shot on a phone but a camera is just a tool and some tools are better than others for the job at hand. Also the hands the tool is in makes a pretty good difference too.


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Yes, I see it now. Yes you probably could improve on this shot with a DSLR.

A d-slr would allow higher technical image quality (more detail in the skin, for example) and also would allow better/different lens "looks", because the lens could be changed on a d-slr. Close-up shots of faces made with a smartphone camera tend to make the nose and chin look a bit large; with a d-slr and longer lens, shot from farther away, the face can be,literally, rendered in a different way, a way that most people feel looks more-pleasing than a smartphone shot.
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