New Phone = New Chip Pics (1 Viewer)

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I moved from an iPhone 6s to an 8+. Everyone tells me the camera is SO much better. I’ll post some Pics of my FT chips taken with my old phone... then some with the new one. Anyone notice anything different? I’m no expert.

With the 6s

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With the new 8 plus.

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Hard to say if there is an improvement without using Photoshop. Many new features are now more geared towards helping you not mess up the shot rather than resolution.
 
I can see a difference in sharpness, clarity and saturation. But I'm a guy that was in a business where I had to see these sorts of things.
 
I can see a difference in sharpness, clarity and saturation. But I'm a guy that was in a business where I had to see these sorts of things.
Agreed -- big difference in these photos, and I wasn't in a business where I had to see these sorts of things.

We're all the photos taken at the same time? That's the only way to make a fair comparison. I ask because the orientations vary.
 
Agreed -- big difference in these photos, and I wasn't in a business where I had to see these sorts of things.

We're all the photos taken at the same time? That's the only way to make a fair comparison. I ask because the orientations vary.

No the 6s pics were taken a while back.
 
I really like that 20. I don't notice a difference. I'm not a photography guy (you've seen my chip photos).
 
I’m a camera idiot and have never owned a camera that wasn’t on my phone.

To me the closeup single chip photos look better on the old phone, but the group shots look much sharper on the new one.
 
The most important thing is not the camera, but the light. When there is enough light almost ever camera produces great results. In low light the cameras do differ a lot. So make sure both cameras gather the same amount of light wehen comparing. Otherwise it´s not a fair comparison
 
The most important thing is not the camera, but the light. When there is enough light almost ever camera produces great results. In low light the cameras do differ a lot. So make sure both cameras gather the same amount of light wehen comparing. Otherwise it´s not a fair comparison

The “shoots” took place on different days but in both cases the lighting was maxed out and taken from the same Location on my table.
 
I've said it before, but that set is amazing. Probably the best looking CPC set I've ever seen.
 

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