Tuesday, May 10, 2016

9 awesome features of iPhone 6 camera Digital Trends

These days, its pretty much standard that every phone release will debut significant camera updates. But identifying the ways that the iPhone 6 camera betters the 5S takes a little digging. There have been volumes written about the larger 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch screens, but lots of people are also clammoring over the extra crisp camera. Despite touting the same resolution as the 5S, the iPhone 6 has some notable improvements. Here are nine awesome features included in the iPhone 6 camera.

Related: Review of iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

Consistently faster autofocus

The big update is the iPhone 6s autofocusing technology, a.k.a Focus Pixels. Faster and more consistent than past iterations, the camera will decrease the likelihood of taking a blurry shot, thanks to the phase-detection autofocus system. Reportedly, the 6 will focus twice as fast than the 5S. That means you wont have to wait long after tapping the screen to focus the camera (or just let it handle focus on its own).

1080 HDR photos and video

The 6s iSight rear camera has the ability to record Full HD 1080 video at 60 frames per second (fps). Considering that the 5S sports a similar camera albeit at 30 fps the 6 produces a slightly sharper picture.

Related: iPhone 6 vs Nokia Lumia Icon

The 6 camera is identical to the 6 Plus in every wayexcept one

Unlike the iPhone 6, the iPhone 6 Plus has optical image stabilizing technology, which enables the camera to compensate the natural motion of hand shakes to produce a clearer shot. Whats spectacular about this feature is that the 6 Plus actually touts a physically moving lens, which can be beneficial for capturing photos and videos in low light. This is similar type of technology thats been long employed by standalone digital cameras.

Front camera gets a facelift: higher-res FaceTime camera plus new modifiable featuresiPhone-6-front-camera-macro

The front camera, also known as the FaceTime camera, is much improved. The 1.2-megapixel cameras resolution remains the same from the 5S, but now has  a slightly faster f/2.2 aperture which gives a slightly better picture. Additional updates include, the FaceTime display is now just left of the speaker (instead of right above) and the ability to control the light temperature from the FaceTime camera.

Burst mode gets added to FaceTime camera

Ever wanted to take a sequence of selfies in one second from the front camera? Now you can. Burst mode  that camera feature that snaps 10 photos per second has been built into the iPhone 6s front camera. The phone can even analyze photos from your burst session and show you the best ones, a.k.a. display the clearest shots and the ones where everybodys eyes are open.

Related: iPhone 6 vs. Motorola Moto X (2014)

Better slow-motion shots

Apple iPhone 6 macro cameraThe 5S introduced the ability to record slow-motion video. And the iPhone 6 gives several small updates. With the 6, youll be able to record slow-mo video at 120 or 240 fps. Thats a bit more flexible than the the slow-mo option on the 5S, which only allows for recording 120 fps. Though, be aware, slow motion video is a pretty easy way to create massive file sizes.

Time lapse

With the release of iOS 8, all iPhones (including the 6s) will get the ability to record time-lapse videos. The feature doesnt allow for much in the way of granular controls, but it will automatically take photos in increments and then assemble them into a time-lapse sequence. This is significant, as time-lapse photography was a complex task to pull off in the past.

Third-party developers can now create apps for iPhones camera

The release of iOS 8 has opened the gates for third-party developers to take advantage of some of the granular controls within the iPhone camera. Some apps are already available in the App Store. For example, Manual, an app that allows you to modify the iPhone camera the way you would a DSLR camera.

Related: Best photography apps for the iPhone

Its a sibling of the 5S in everyway

On paper, the camera seems to resemble the 5S. And, in many ways, thats true. The 6 still has  a 1.2MP front and 8MP rear camera. But thats not necessarily a bad thing when you consider that the iPhone 6 improves on the 5S, an already terrific camera, by subtly adding new features and a more consistent auto focus. According to DxOMark, the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus cameras are the best you can get in a smartphone right now, surpassing its 5S sibling and Samsung Galaxy S5 competitor.

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