Is an SLR digital camera worthwhile despite a good mobile phone camera?

Ry
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Hello and although it would interest me whether it is worthwhile to buy the Nikon D5100 SLR digital camera with lens 18-105mm (Bildstab.)? Do you get far better pictures with the camera than with the Huawei P20Pro? I'm not completely satisfied with the Huawei pictures.

cu

Yes and no. If you're dealing with photography and do not just want to look at photos on a smartphone or tablet, then with a better camera, you have many options, and above all, quality reserves.

If you do not feel like dragging on the photographic basics, forget the DSLR. There are also very good compact cameras. But without some knowledge of photography you should really stay better at the smartphone.

Ti

A mobile phone camera is only suitable for snapshots…

the things are a bit like compact sports cars… This is quite a lot. But if you want to paint properly, you need a real sports car…

And so that you are not satisfied with the images of your phone camera, you have the question eigendlich already answered.

So ne right camera has just ne clever optics and a larger sensor. Especially with bad conditions she makes just about better pictures.

lg, Anna

PS: Of course you have to be able to take pictures as well, only then do you exploit the potential of the devices… They have shown a race at dmax between a masseur and a pro racer. The profi has wet with a 100 hp Audi A3 the amateur on the control of a R8 :-)

Do not get me wrong, I do not want to bring you down here, according to the motto you can't take pictures, but that too is an essential ingredient…

only advantage of taking pictures compared to racing… You do not scrap the camera, if you make bad pictures…

Pe

Yeah, it depends on your wishes.

Yes, because a DSLR has a larger image sensor and thus captures significantly more light. The result is less gain (ISO value = low) and thus smoother images, all of which helps the picture quality. Especially the image sensors from Nikon and Sony are top.

No, because the camera alone does not bring it. A DSLR camera has RAW format (since the advantages of the image sensors come to fruition) no filter or automatic image editing software at the start. So if the photographer does not know what he is doing, the image from the DSLR is worse than the upgraded image from the phone.

If you do not want to deal with the photo basics (shutter speed, aperture, ISO values, dynamic range, depth of field, bokeh, image composition, golden ratio, thirds rule, focal length, and, and, and.), Then you should leave your fingers off of a DSLR camera regardless of the brand name. In this case, a good compact camera would be a real technical improvement to the phone.