Personally, I’m the type of person who relies solely on the iPhone for photography. Yes, I’m well aware that standalone digital cameras will take better photos, but I just prefer having my iPhone 13 Pro — it’s one less bulky thing to carry around. And since Apple continues to make big upgrades to the iPhone camera every year, I don’t really see a reason to get a standalone camera when I’m not a professional photographer.
Of course, I’m not saying that the iPhone camera is perfect, because it isn’t. Sometimes I’m in a situation where I just don’t have enough good lighting to take a decent photograph, despite the iPhone 13 improving on low-light photography. That’s when having a portable light comes in handy, because let’s face it — that LED flash on the iPhone isn’t that good.
I came across the Moon UltraLight 2 last year, and I was instantly drawn to it due to the super compact and portable size. Despite being small, it actually packs in quite a punch — you can adjust brightness levels and even choose between warm and cool lighting. Honestly, this is any iPhone photographer’s best friend.