The above video is a testament to how far phone cameras have progressed. But what a random clutch of subjects and angles to choose in comparing video function of both phones.
Source: 9to5Mac - iPhone 6s vs iPhone SE iSight camera comparison
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The above video is a testament to how far phone cameras have progressed. But what a random clutch of subjects and angles to choose in comparing video function of both phones.
Source: 9to5Mac - iPhone 6s vs iPhone SE iSight camera comparison
Assuming the kinks are worked out of the latest Astropad beta, the iPad Pro could disrupt compact direct-input screens built for artists and photographers.
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The iPhone 6's 4,15mm f/2,2 lens returns a field of view between 29mm and 31mm (when normalised for 135 equivalence), which makes bokeh-ing a subject a bit of a chore. While you can mask it with an app like TADAA, if you lack the patience, the play-around dosh, you'll have to stick to tried and true methods, such as the below to get bokeh from your iPhone:
Read moreGreat preview of Photos preview for OSX Yosemite 10,10,3. Looks like a great upgrade to iPhoto, (and a big downgrade to the functionality of Aperture).
9to5 Mac reports that Photos, which will replace both iPhoto, and Aperture, next year, is being tested by Apple Store retail employees. Photos will, of course, utilise Apple's RAW de-mosaic engine.
Portable workstations are a thing of reality. And to heavy-geared togs, they are miraculous things. DPReview's David Schloss seems to think so.
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