And finally my EOS M, at 55mm (closest to the 7 Plus's 56mm) f/5.6:
There's some garbling on the border of the hat. But otherwise looks perfect ! Can't wait for my 7+ to come and install the dev release on it.
Awww cute yorkieTook my little guy for a walk this morning and decided to test it out. He hates pictures!
He's right, it's not bokeh. It's a shallow DOF.
They don't hurt feelings; it's just people who know about photography are less excited about this than those who don't. Obviously.
Give it a year. Or two. What I'm seeing in this thread is a great start, with lots of potential, but I wouldn't be super happy with the soft outlines, choppy artifacts, and little errors im seeing in almost every pic.
In 2 years, when it comes to the 2018 regular-sized iPhone, it'll be amazing.
Infact I see the portrait mode 7+ is better lit too.
These are the best yet. What an adorable dog.Took my little guy for a walk this morning and decided to test it out. He hates pictures!
This is exactly what was needed to be posted here to show the real difference.Alright since you asked and I haven't sold off my 6s Plus. I even throw in my EOS M mirrorless with DX sensor for better comparison.
This is 6s Plus, since its lens is 28mm, I moved in nearer to the subject to simulate roughly the same focal length as the 56mm on the 7 Plus:
This is the 7 Plus with depth effect:
And finally my EOS M, at 55mm (closest to the 7 Plus's 56mm) f/5.6:
So you can clearly see even for a subject that's about 5-6" tall the 6s Plus wasn't able to conjure up nice background blur. The people here with shots from the 6/6s with amazing blur is either focusing on really small subjects like flowers or the background is really really far away.
So it goes to show the depth effect on the 7 Plus isn't just a gimmick. Hope this helps.
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Bokeh can be defined as the visual quality of the blur of the background behind the subject. Quality of a blur is extremely subjective. So I wouldn't say the blur coming from the 7 Plus isn't bokeh. All you can say is it's simulated and not as good as optically generated bokeh from a good camera.
And I can see you belong to that camp too, which expects to see dSLR style bokeh before you'll consider it impressive and at the same time forgetting about the fact that this is just Beta 1 and targetted at general consumers not pro/amateur photographers.
And btw I do know a thing or two about photography. For me I still find this feature mighty exciting seeing what it can do and it's only Beta 1. And trust me, most consumers wouldn't be able to tell it's simulated and not from a PnS/dSLR
Wow, Looks at this! (Not mine. Grab from 7+ owner on Twitter)
Unbelievable for a phone camera.
Looking at some of the photos here, it seems the bokeh effect works on other objects as well, not just a human face. It was mentioned that the algorithm detects face and so may not very useful for taking photos of inanimate objects.
Not seeing many background highlights, so I'll post my own shot with my iPhone 6S plus (as the thread title just says 'post your bokeh shots' ).Could someone take a photo with some fairy lights/bare light bulbs/candles in the background?
I'd like to see how it handles highlights in the background and if you get those bubble type highlights!
Thanks
.. just nit picky I guess
This is unprecedented in phone camera. Period. From the same person
I do think it's very impressive tech and I can't wait to get it in the normal sized iPhone in 2018.
That's what I'm hoping too. Hopefully 2017.
I'm saying can someone take a photo with highlights in the background such as light bulbs, headlights, candles etc to see how the simulated bokeh handles it. Whether it just applies the same blur across all the background or it picks out the highlights and adds a radial blur to them.Smh. People are still saying the 6S+ can take similar shots??!
Smh. People are still saying the 6S+ can take similar shots??!