See the Difference : iPhone 4S VS. Canon 500D/T1i - In Quality [Video]
Saturday, October 15, 2011
In this post we'll do a comparison between the iPhone 4S quality video and Canon 500D, a video from a digital camera beginner show the difference between the videos and clearly see the difference.
For your everyday video shooter, the iPhone 4S is actually the best option in our opinion. The video above, at 1080p, shows it to be sharper and better exposed (try reading the text on the poster behind the two men in both shots). Digital SLRs are great for creating expensive-looking cinematic video, but they all suffer from focusing issues that make them less user-friendly than both the iPhone 4S or a dedicated video camera.Here is the video :
The iPhone 4S is also easily hooked up to an external mic, a feature that most mid-range consumer DSLRs (including the 500D) lack.
Now you can judge.
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See the Difference : iPhone 4S VS. Canon 500D/T1i - In Quality [Video]
In this post we'll do a comparison between the iPhone 4S quality video and Canon 500D, a video from a digital camera beginner show the difference between the videos and clearly see the difference.
For your everyday video shooter, the iPhone 4S is actually the best option in our opinion. The video above, at 1080p, shows it to be sharper and better exposed (try reading the text on the poster behind the two men in both shots). Digital SLRs are great for creating expensive-looking cinematic video, but they all suffer from focusing issues that make them less user-friendly than both the iPhone 4S or a dedicated video camera.Here is the video :
The iPhone 4S is also easily hooked up to an external mic, a feature that most mid-range consumer DSLRs (including the 500D) lack.
Now you can judge.
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