I'm taking photos of some small machines as they are sold to later use in a book I'll publish. Small desktop vintage machines in a studio or room that I can control the lighting on. Since many are chrome, or have tinted plastic parts on them, reflections of light or the studio may have to be edited out of the photos that have to be taken at a straight-on angle.
So a question for the photo pros on here who may be familiar with the iPhone 12 Pro photos, would I have a markedly better photo or an easier-to-edit photo with a 12 Pro or a DSLR? Or isn't there that much of a difference? When I take a photo with a macro/micro lens or a portrait lens and compare it to the iPhone 12 Pro photo, they look about the same quality, is there something that I should factor in where one would be better to use to take these photos over the other? For image quality, or ease of editing?
So a question for the photo pros on here who may be familiar with the iPhone 12 Pro photos, would I have a markedly better photo or an easier-to-edit photo with a 12 Pro or a DSLR? Or isn't there that much of a difference? When I take a photo with a macro/micro lens or a portrait lens and compare it to the iPhone 12 Pro photo, they look about the same quality, is there something that I should factor in where one would be better to use to take these photos over the other? For image quality, or ease of editing?