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Taken on 6s with no enhancements.
 
Few low light shots from holiday couple weeks back. Even when I have the DSLR with me I still take snaps with the 6+. I like the colours it produces and the res is fine for social media.

Sunrise above the cloud line.
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Beach at sunset.
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I honestly wish Apple would tone down the noise reduction... it's really killing the picture quality at times.
 
The 6s Plus camera in ideal conditions comes close to a RX100 IV ($1k compact camera).

I wish this was true... regretfully, as DPR's own iPhone 6s+ review also emphasizes, the 6s+ applies a LOT of destructive noise reduction even in very bright light. Currently, the only way of getting rid of the, in bright light, absolutely unnecessary heavy-handed noise reduction is waiting for my (jailbreak-only) hacks.

The RX100, on the other hand, has configurable noise reduction with OOC JPEG's (again, there isn't anything configurable with the iPhone, not even via any kind of API). And if you shoot RAW (which is plain impossible with iPhones, regretfully), you can always fine-tune noise reduction while post processing.
 
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I am not sure but I think since iOS 9.2 my 6S+ may focus slower now. Not sure though. Have not had chance to take enough photos with this phone.
 
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