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Curious about just how good the quad bayer "48 megapixel" pro raw camera in the iPhone 16 Pro is, I put it head to head against my 26 megapixel Fuji XE4 with a 16mm lens (stopped down to f/5.6) to closely match field of view. I photographed the same scene on both. Here are 100% crops from both, scaled to the same size.

Notably, the phone, despite having more pixels, simply does not capture the amount of fine detail that the Fuji captures with only half as many pixels.

As good as camera phones have got, you simply cannot compete against large photosensors fed by a nice expensive quality piece of glass.

in reply to Sarah Brown

yeah, I have an iPhone 15 Pro and a Fuji X-Pro2. Whilst the phone is good, the Fuji pictures are far more “real”
in reply to Sarah Brown

thanks for this, it's a good incentive for me to stop being lazy and put the proper camera in my bag.
in reply to Sarah Brown

I don't even have an iphone, but the phone is always there and makes it so easy to share images, it's tempting to not carry a separate camera, even a pocket one.
in reply to Sarah Brown

yup! I didn’t made such an analysis like you, but I clearly noticed this between my iPhone 12 and my Fujifilm… XT-1 (!)
in reply to Sarah Brown

Here’s the full image (from the Fuji), by the way. It’s gonna be butchered by making it a low quality JPEG for sharing here, but this is the image.
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in reply to Nile

...Camera recommended by Sarah Thompson, who gives useful advice on photography, among other things.