I'd say 2 looks like the iphone shot, due to the overexposure and agressive smoothing. Not super easy to tell though
IPhone photo #1 is my guess
#2 is the iphone.
I'm not sure I want to know. But, I"ll go for #1 as iPhone.
#1 is the iPhone.#2 is the iPhone. Both are nice shots.
Nice! And here I was trying to decide between the 1Phone 12 or iPhone 12 Pro. I get a decent enough discount that it'll probably be the 12 Pro now.#1 is the iPhone.
weepete - The overexposure on the Fuji shot was probably due to my using spot metering and auto ISO.
I didn’t do any sharpening or adjustments on the Fuji file just converted it to jpeg in camera.
My daughter got the 12 and I got the pro. Not many obvious differences other than the telephoto lens. She didn’t want the pro because it didn’t come in white. Priorities lol.Nice! And here I was trying to decide between the 1Phone 12 or iPhone 12 Pro. I get a decent enough discount that it'll probably be the 12 Pro now.
Yep, that is true. I usually only use my iPhone like an instamatic to catch snapshots, so there is that.My daughter got the 12 and I got the pro. Not many obvious differences other than the telephoto lens. She didn’t want the pro because it didn’t come in white. Priorities lol.
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