6S pictures are really great.I liked them more than the 7 pictures.So here are some I took last night, I've included pictures with the 6S and 7 for comparison.
http://imgur.com/a/V5SLI
http://imgur.com/a/nzQHD
6S pictures are really great.I liked them more than the 7 pictures.So here are some I took last night, I've included pictures with the 6S and 7 for comparison.
http://imgur.com/a/V5SLI
http://imgur.com/a/nzQHD
Damn, that is a dramatic improvement in low light.So here are some I took last night, I've included pictures with the 6S and 7 for comparison.
http://imgur.com/a/V5SLI
http://imgur.com/a/nzQHD
It makes me wonder if you were using telephoto at all...according to other discussions, the telephoto lens does not operate in low light, and there is no indication in the UI whatsoever that it is not engaging. The only way to know is to look at the meta data, you'll see which aperture was used.That was taken almost using the full 10x zoom. Still came out amazingly well .
Uh...the 6s pictures have a yellow hue overlaying the entire image, where the 7 pictures have discernible color. It is not even debatable which are better images.6S pictures are really great.I liked them more than the 7 pictures.
[doublepost=1474487144][/doublepost]very nice!View attachment 656029 View attachment 656030 View attachment 656028 This Morning. Love how the colors come out on the wide color screen.
Mostly true, but you can definitely see the color difference.During the day, bright light, the two iPhone camera images will look the same. The difference is the 7 has f/1.8. Works better in lower light and the camera uses a lower ISO because of the f/1.8 optics.
My Apple Store last Saturday, 9/17not a fan of the phones sitting on the ground looks unprofessional.
Damn, that is a dramatic improvement in low light.
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It makes me wonder if you were using telephoto at all...according to other discussions, the telephoto lens does not operate in low light, and there is no indication in the UI whatsoever that it is not engaging. The only way to know is to look at the meta data, you'll see which aperture was used.
What's that thing you cooking1x & 2x
Wow so much clarityThe museum across the street from my apartment, taken just a few minutes ago when I was walking back from my car. Much less graininess than would've been present with the 6s Plus camera.
On the subject of cameras, I have a 7 Plus and I'm feeling like my pictures are coming out somewhat blurry. As soon as you pinch and zoom a little in the pictures I attached below, I feel like it's blurry
I tried to focus the camera and be really still.....and usually on my 6s+ pics didn't come out like that
But maybe I just don't know how to take a picture
Is there something wrong with the camera?
Looking at both of the zoomed shots, f/2.8 aperture, aka the telephoto lens. Awesome.Well, it was pretty well lit, since i was directly holding it towards the sun In any case, if the zoom was indeed completely digital it's even more impressive. I did not erase the EXIF Data so maybe somebody can check