Not quite, I could do panoramic pictures on an old Sony Ericsson walkman phone years ago.
But please Apple, don't hail this as a magical new thing.
I know, I was sarcastic.
I could take panoramic pictures many years ago on my first digital camera.
Not quite, I could do panoramic pictures on an old Sony Ericsson walkman phone years ago.
But please Apple, don't hail this as a magical new thing.
Agree! I regularly get the message 'Cannot record due to lack of space' - or however it's worded!
Side note, I'd love for the videos to go into a separate folder so I could quickly find an older video and delete it so I can resume recording again![]()
Nobody stole from anyone. That's what I mean.
I am completely against the fighting.
as someone who enjoys photography (Real photography, not pics of my food and pets multiple times a day) I am curious to see what they bring to the table in this new phone.
This article brings up a point that I'm very curious to see tomorrow. The camera. The iPhones have always had pretty good cameras and as someone who enjoys photography (Real photography, not pics of my food and pets multiple times a day) I am curious to see what they bring to the table in this new phone.
I'm sure that if you enjoy photography you don't use your iPhone to take "real" pictures?
But I know what you mean - it's nice to have a phone that takes nicer pictures while you don't have your DSLR.
Some of us take "real" pictures with our phones. Some started off as an experiment, but quickly saw the value.
Like when I bought my 4S. It was advertised as a "world phone" with GSM compability. Wow, I had that on my Ericsson phone back in 1999.
It's strange, cause for pictures outside the camera roll, IE a picture message, I can click the share option and open it in almost any app, like Camera+ - don't know why you can't do this in the camera roll pictures though...hopefully it's coming in the next/final iOS 6 release.![]()
The iPhone isn't for "real photography". It's only for pets, kids, food, and the occasional duck face bathroom mirror shots.
If you haven't used the free photosynth app take a look at these, all created on my iPhone 4 or 4s.
http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=garylapointe&content=Synths#3
Gary
Hmmm, I think we have a different definition of a "real" picture.
I can tell you one thing, a good photographer will not use his phone to take a "real" picture...
Just like my Galaxy S3
"The best camera is the one that's with you." It's a great quote and it's very true. A "real" photographer could take an amazing photograph with ANY camera.
Hmmm, I think we have a different definition of a "real" picture.
I can tell you one thing, a good photographer will not use his phone to take a "real" picture...
Doesn't negate the fact that the GS3 won't have Jelly Bean until October, 4 months after it's release. Which is actually relatively fast compared with past Android OS updates.
So another thing "borrowed" from Android?
That's good. Nice features should be promoted and used. Something that fans from both sides will hopefully learn.
Although I will laugh if it is a "iPhone 5 only" feature![]()
Or via an app since at least the iPhone 3GS?
My pleasure. Thank you for stating the obvious as well, while being smug at the same time!
Damn, my bad. Thanks for the correctionThe original iPhone was also a world GSM phone (quadband), just like your Erricsso. However, the 4s was advertised as world phone since the same device can function on CDMA and GSM networks.