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It's no secret that the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus (or 6 and 6 Plus) can take unique and really high-quality photos. Apple played with the equipment and the camera looks really professional. This is certainly appreciated by the chief photographer of the White House in Washington, DC, Pete Souza, who this year collected a remarkable collection of beautiful images taken with an iPhone.

In his post on Medium Souza said that he took more photos of the area around the White House with his iPhone during the year than with his digital SLR camera. On his Instagram account a large number of various photos began to appear and it was practically impossible to tell whether the photos were taken with an iPhone or a SLR camera.

"Vertical and full-frame photos are taken with a digital SLR (mostly Canon 5DMark3, but sometimes I also used Sony, Nikon or Leica), but photos structured into squares are taken with my iPhone," Souza commented on the fact that the quality of photos from an iPhone practically does not differ at all from photos from professional digital SLR cameras.

It must be added that Apple has taken a huge step forward with the new improved camera. Even the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were able to compete with professional cameras and technology in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, it goes even further.

Source: 9to5Mac, Medium
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