If you have an iPhone, do you need another camera?
Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park - from the lower trail at the point. Taken with my iPhone 15 Pro. It used to be that I would pack two cameras, one with a long lens meant for wildlife and the other with a mid-range zoom used for landscapes and portraits. Now that I pack an iPhone with me, I rarely bring my second body and mid-range zoom. It has become redundant. The iPhone is capable of shooting 48 mp raw images, not unlike my mirrorless Z7ii camera. It has a zoom range of around 16 mm to 300 mm or so and can take filters such as polarizers or magnifiers for macro. It is much easier to carry, fits in a pocket, and has the additional functions of being a phone, source of money, and entertainer. So, do I need my second body anymore? In fact, can I get along with just the iPhone and lose my long-lens camera too? The answer highly depends on what it is you want to do. While I am impressed with my iPhone's ability, it has serious limi...