Camera systems in new iPhones 7 and 7 Plus they have again undergone a fairly significant evolution and will clearly be one of the best photomobiles on the market again. In particular, the larger iPhone 7 Plus offers a dual camera for the first time, which was tested by magazine photographers even before the start of sales Sports Illustrated a ESPN. Photographs were taken at the tennis US Open and American football.
The iPhone 7 Plus not only has two lenses, but also a faster image sensor, a larger aperture (ƒ/1,8) and improved optics. How it works in practice was tested by David Klutho from Sports Illustrated, who photographed the NFL game between the Tennessee Titans and the Minnesota Vikings. Landon Nordeman of ESPN went to the US Open with the latest iPhone, which goes on sale this Friday.
You can view the complete photo gallery on websites Sports Illustrated a ESPN.
Touchdown iPhone 7! First photos on @SInow https://t.co/BHXoA83ZgU
- Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 11, 2016
.@ESPN serves up iPhone 7 shots from the #usopen ?https://t.co/ZmIHilvK4x
- Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 12, 2016
very nice, it would like something more from the darkness
Well, mainly it would require images in full resolution and quality, and above all I am looking forward to some kind of portrait so that the slight telephoto lens can be seen - after taking pictures of people with a wide angle that every mobile phone has, the undeformed face should be the most visible change.
I'm quite curious about it. Does anyone know if the optical zoom can also be used between the focal lengths of the lenses? Probably not in the native app, but what Instagram showed at the event looked interesting.
Well, under such lighting conditions, I'll shoot it with a 6-piece as well. It would require photos in twilight to dark. And photos with shallow depth of field. It can be seen that the optics have their limits and that they cannot replace the iP7-+ SLR.
I don't understand people. Why do you still want to see photos in the dark? After all, it is the light that makes the photo. ?!
The new iPhone will certainly not take better photos than the LG G5/V20 or the Samsung S7 or the Xiaomi Redmi Pro. Rather, it will again be average like the middle class of the competition.
The photos look so nice that I feel like it's some kind of computer virtual animation. Of course, the nice weather also played its part. I wouldn't resist the opportunity to try using the iPhone7+ to create my own photos in all kinds of weather and then evaluate them... (I'm not comparing with the competition or with equipment for half a megabyte, but with previous iPhones)