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What's the difference between a mobile phone photographer and an ordinary photographer?

Due to the limitation of photosensitive elements, mobile phones are inherently deficient in image quality. With the help of more and more powerful processors and more advanced algorithms, mobile phones can make up for the lack of image quality to some extent.

The obvious differences between mobile phones and professional cameras when shooting are as follows:

1 is an environment with insufficient light. For example, taking a night scene at night, the mobile phone is limited by photosensitive elements, and its latitude is lower than that of a professional camera. Relatively speaking, the noise in the photo is more obvious.

2. Under strong light and backlight, the shooting effect of mobile phone will be greatly reduced.

Mobile phones have been catching up with the gap in image quality, and the progress is very obvious, but the depth of field effect of mobile phones is still not small compared with SLR. Because the distance between the lens of the mobile phone and the photosensitive original is very small, the depth of field effect of the photo is very limited, and it is difficult to form an obvious blur effect like a SLR.