I'll guess it's the second one. it has wide field of view (28mm equivalent) and a 16:9 aspect ratio.Cute cat photos. Which one did you use the edge?
I used to have one of those as a kid. All metal, good design. I had that one and the crane with the bucket. My old man said I could take one home with me and typically chose the crane. Still have it. Good memories.
I hiked on the 4-mile > Glacier Point > Panorama Trail > Mist Trail in Yosemite the day after I got my iPhone 6S:
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it's so frustrating to watch these nice clear pictures and when zooming seeing it's all actually a water color painting!!!
instead of being sharp... i mean, in low light it's understandable, but WHY WHY WHY they kept the NR acting full power in full light photos????
What??? They are crisp all the way as far as the eye can see. I used the "Big photo" app to view them at full resolution. There's no water color mush here. If there is some of the so called water color mush in the shot, its because of the small lens not being able to resolve tiny details far away (aka lens resolution). It's a micro camera. QUIT LOOKING FOR FAULTS!
it's so frustrating to watch these nice clear pictures and when zooming seeing it's all actually a water color painting!!!
instead of being sharp... i mean, in low light it's understandable, but WHY WHY WHY they kept the NR acting full power in full light photos????
Hope you don't mind, I saved the photo. That detail is ridiculous from an iPhone. Those eyes are amazing.Live Photo
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You do realise this is an iPhone taking these pictures and not a professional camera or even a consumer level DSLR or point and shoot camera. All you seem to do in this thread is find so called faults on the pictures posted by others when in fact they are pretty amazing considering they were taken with a 12MP phone camera. Can you quit posting so called faults as it's getting really old now and boring.
It looks like it. Just look at the watercolor effect in the blurred background due to overly aggressive noise reduction.Is this from 6s?