with phone cameras reaching aperture values of f/1.2, having dedicated image sensors and chips, why and how are most of them still inferior to DSLRs?

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with phone cameras reaching aperture values of f/1.2, having dedicated image sensors and chips, why and how are most of them still inferior to DSLRs?

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Low aperature only gives you nice bokeh (fuzzy background) and good low light perf. It’s still an eraser head sized sensor with a like sized lense.

A good dslr sensor is more like the size of a quarter with a lense 3-4 inches wide to let all the glorious light in.

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