iPhone 17 Pro vs. $1,900 Olympus mirrorless zoom test: The results surprised me
I pit the iPhone 17 Pro’s zoom against a $1,898 Olympus mirrorless camera kit to see if a smartphone can truly beat dedicated optical glass at 16x.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman dropped a major report recently that claimed Apple is seeking to disrupt the smart glasses industry. This would be done by relying on Apple's strengths, including the brand, design, and iPhone integration. Essentially, Apple wants to its smart glasses to break into the mainstream the same way it did with Apple Watches in 2015. 1. The Apple XR headset and smart glasses roadmap I put together about a year ago is no longer a useful reference. For now, only two smart glasses products remain visible in the roadmap.2. The major overhaul was signed off by Apple's next CEO, Joh
Kuo: Apple is scrapping Vision headsets in favor of 2 smart glasses — but there's bad news for the release datesI pit the iPhone 17 Pro’s zoom against a $1,898 Olympus mirrorless camera kit to see if a smartphone can truly beat dedicated optical glass at 16x.
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