Opinion: We may now be just two or three years away from an iPhone replacing a DSLR<div class="feat-image">
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<p>I’ve always been a keen photographer. At 14, my father bought me an old fully-manual film SLR, and my aunt gave me her old darkroom equipment, so my bedroom became a darkroom with a bed in the corner.</p>
<p>When the first DLSRs hit the market, I waited impatiently for them to drop below the $1000 mark. That early Nikon D70 was replaced by a D3 which I still have today. If you had suggested then that it could be just a few short years before cameraphones could replace a DSLR, I’d have laughed.</p>
<p>But camera technology has developed at an astonishing pace. That D3 already spends most of its time gathering dust in a drawer. My <a href="
http://amzn.to/2qiS8LN" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Sony a6300[/url] compact camera delivers near-identical results in most situations. And the camera I use most on an everyday basis is my iPhone.</p>
<p>There are just four remaining pieces of the puzzle before an iPhone can replace a DSLR, and it looks to me like we’re just 2-3 years away from cracking all of them …</p>
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Opinion: We may now be just two or three years away from an iPhone replacing a DSLR