Thursday, November 12, 2015

Not Just your Average iPhone Camera (part 2 of 2)

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Taking a Clear Shot

It’s not as convincing as it seems but taking shots through the phone can be quite demanding and hurls a challenge to Apple. The trouble is towards capturing. In some sense, the camera is somewhat a priority add-on to Apple to add further breakthrough to the said device but, the expected outcome wasn’t as stunning and impressive as some may think.

Development of the camera’s fine shots didn’t make the core of a die-hard fan. What’s hard to ponder is that, despite the facts, Apple has claimed their device would be on top of it all, their camera features nothing more than an ordinary camera for those who have the actual phone. Worse, it doesn’t even have a zoom feature or a flash.

The idea is that, the camera will play the part of taking moments instantly and then being a one way ticket to view live disorienting feeds from another part of the world all in one. Lag is substantially evident every time the icon for taking pictures is pressed.

It would take a couple of milliseconds to perfectly capture an image and take things into the file. Unfortunately, expecting a more fruitful and fun episode of your kids playing or running with your dog will not be as dramatic as you expect it to be. Evening shots are otherwise grainy and blurry especially when lights don’t come out naturally beyond a background.

The Real Deal

Score is, Apple made their camera featured in such manner so that viewing and sharing can be made easier. Actually, compared to viewing and sharing systems of other phones, iPhones have indeed manifested one of the greatest system and all the while maintaining the sleekness. Apple focused on this last part rather than how a photograph would turn out to be. Photos taken from iPhones are easily accepted by websites.

Easy sharing of recent photos can be made possible because of this feature.

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