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doeboynmek

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Aug 12, 2010
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Just to prefix this, I'm still in the boat to get an iPhone 6+, but I am however very pleased at the lowlight performance with the OIS on the iPhone 6. All of these images I took with an iPhone 6 around Central Florida, and I'm just astounded at the level of clarity even when they're blown up, it definitely replaces any point and shoot and allows me to keep my DSLR in the car more often.


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Glad you had a good time at the park :)

It's pretty astounding how good smartphone cameras have become over the years.

I wish you could have had a 5s with you and taken the same pictures side by side at the same time. In all the camera comparison articles I've seen so far I really can't tell much of a difference between the two :confused:
 
Glad you had a good time at the park :)

It's pretty astounding how good smartphone cameras have become over the years.

I wish you could have had a 5s with you and taken the same pictures side by side at the same time. In all the camera comparison articles I've seen so far I really can't tell much of a difference between the two :confused:

The difference might not be huge for just pointing and shooting, but there are huge differences in how easily it has become to compose the shot, I Could get the same shot with two different exposures but it would take a lot of fidgeting with different camera apps and post editing apps, with the 6, it's very easy to get the shot you want from the stock camera app and very light editing, ESPECIALLY under low light. :)
 
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