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I haven't seen blurry or smudged. Im looking at pictures taken with my 6 and my 5 and the 6 takes better pics. More accurate and with less noise but like I said its my opinion. Your opinion is yours and it doesn't matter to anyone but you. People give opinions all day but you need to understand that most of the time they don't matter. Putting something on a scale is a lot more accurate than saying oh! thats heavy because to someone else it might be light. I like accuracy and facts you like people who agree with you.

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Look at this rebuttal to dxomark. The first you should notice is that the site is heavily advertised on. The second thing is that its an opinion piece.

http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2012/04/dxomatter.html


LOL you can't be serious please tell me you arent. Do I need to fire up my laptop and show you countless photos from the thread where iPhone 6 owners were discussing it ?:))
 
You don't WANT everything in view to be in focus, that's the point of a DSLR.

Sorry I'm being mean I don't think the iPhone 6 is that bad of a camera I'm just very picky. I think if people really want good pictures they should get a real camera.

I went to take family pics in Colorado. The lady used a DSLR and managed to get my family and the mountains in focus. I tried that with my iPhone 5 and it couldn't and wouldn't happen. The 6 can do that. Your not being mean you think your opinion is fact and it's not. Your arguing against lab tests done by professionals. It's like agreeing with the bendgate guy and not consumer reports. No matter what you say, it is an opinion. If you were in a college class you would be laughed right out the door with these arguments. No one is saying that's it a DSLR but they are saying that it's a better smartphone camera than any other phone tested and has someDSLR function. You can keep going with the I said so argument but it will always mean nothing without definitive proof.

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LOL you can't be serious please tell me you arent. Do I need to fire up my laptop and show you countless photos from the thread where iPhone 6 owners were discussing it ?:))

Go ahead and make sure they are timestamped and compared to whatever it is you think is better. Same conditions same settings.
 
I went to take family pics in Colorado. The lady used a DSLR and managed to get my family and the mountains in focus. I tried that with my iPhone 5 and it couldn't and wouldn't happen. The 6 can do that. Your not being mean you think your opinion is fact and it's not. Your arguing against lab tests done by professionals. It's like agreeing with the bendgate guy and not consumer reports. No matter what you say, it is an opinion. If you were in a college class you would be laughed right out the door with these arguments. No one is saying that's it a DSLR but they are saying that it's a better smartphone camera than any other phone tested and has someDSLR function. You can keep going with the I said so argument but it will always mean nothing without definitive proof.



I've been to college and real life isnt college so don't really care about being laughed out. Yes you can get everything in focus with a dslr but usually you don't want to. The part about blurry smudged details is fact not opinion. Real life usage is more important than lab tests. Dxo is a joke and everyone knows it. I'm just as much a professional as the people that do the lab tests.
 
I could not give a crap if the scores were the best or the worst, much less ranked by a French company. My iphone takes good pictures in sll sorts of lighting conditions, without the need for adjustments, and that is why I give it high marks. Is it the best camera of all mobile devices? Does it matter?
 
Here are some pictures taken with the i6p.

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I've been to college and real life isnt college so don't really care about being laughed out. Yes you can get everything in focus with a dslr but usually you don't want to. The part about blurry smudged details is fact not opinion. Real life usage is more important than lab tests. Dxo is a joke and everyone knows it. I'm just as much a professional as the people that do the lab tests.

Real life isn't college cause in college and when making work decisions you need proof. Not just some guy saying I said so. Thats why its taught that way.

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I've been to college and real life isnt college so don't really care about being laughed out. Yes you can get everything in focus with a dslr but usually you don't want to. The part about blurry smudged details is fact not opinion. Real life usage is more important than lab tests. Dxo is a joke and everyone knows it. I'm just as much a professional as the people that do the lab tests.

"DXO is joke and everyone knows it"? Proof please, or is that another opinion?

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I could not give a crap if the scores were the best or the worst, much less ranked by a French company. My iphone takes good pictures in sll sorts of lighting conditions, without the need for adjustments, and that is why I give it high marks. Is it the best camera of all mobile devices? Does it matter?

So for some reason in your mind French aren't accurate? The entire French population is the exact same person? All Americans are exactly the same?
 
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