‘A Professional Camera in the Palm of My Hand’ Now, nearly eight years later, the iPhone 14 Pro is proving it can sit alongside the best professional camera gear out there, and while it may never fully replace a DSLR, it’s a sidekick that can hold its own against larger cameras, and even do a better job in many cases. It wasn’t until 2015 with Apple’s first “Shot on iPhone” campaign for the iPhone 6, that people began to take the iPhone more seriously. Nevertheless, in those days, few professional photographers would have considered using an iPhone for any real work. The iPhone’s biggest advantage in those days was that it was considerably more pocketable than something like a Canon 5D Mark III. ![]() Ten years ago, nobody would have argued that an iPhone camera was even a close match for a DSLR in objective quality. The ubiquity of camera-equipped smartphones has given rise to an adage that “the best camera is the one you have with you.” However, when it was first coined, that statement implied a certain level of compromise that doesn’t ring nearly as true with flagship smartphone models like the iPhone 14 Pro - as many professional photographers can attest to.
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