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Here were a few I shot while on a trip to NYC. Just used the stock Apple camera app and amazed at the quality especially for the first beta. Here were a few I shot while on a trip to NYC. Just used the stock Apple camera app and amazed at the quality especially for the first beta.

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Here were a few I shot while on a trip to NYC. Just used the stock Apple camera app and amazed at the quality especially for the first beta. Here were a few I shot while on a trip to NYC. Just used the stock Apple camera app and amazed at the quality especially for the first beta.

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Do you guys use the stock camera app or a Third party app to get all of these great shots? I am using the stock camera app and the photos aren't as impressive as what I've seen in this thread. I have a 7 plus btw.
Lightroom shoots RAW. Far more editing capabilities there.
 
Not using the beta just the stock 7 Plus version. Composition isn't great but really impressed with the bokeh and the clarity of the butterfly. Especially considering I didn't take any time to set this up just pulled out the phone and took the shot.

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The photos in here pop off my 6s screen, good job everyone! Would like to see more low-light though :).
 
not trying to be negative,
but it seems people just take the same photos they always take,
only with a blurred background that gives them more "quality"...
the gradient blur is a nice trick with the two lenses, but something feels meh.
anyway, it's a nice feature to have.
 
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