Photography is a vast world. The ancestor of the photographic camera was the camera obscura Camera obscura (Latin for “dark room”) uses the natural phenomenon that occurs when an image of a scene at the other side of a screen (or a wall, for instance) is projected through a small hole in the screen to form an inverted image (left to right and upside down) on an inner surface of the camera obscura, opposite to the opening.
The colors, tones and exposures are consistent across all three rear facing cameras and the front facing ‘selfie’ camera – and the image processing is perfectly judged to produce natural looking detail and not the usual over-sharpened, over-smoothed smartphone ‘look’.
Camera monitor : provides an off-camera view of the composition with a brighter and more colorful screen, and typically exposes more advanced tools such as framing guides, focus peaking , zebra stripes , …