Charles Moore of the iPhone 5 News Blog explores PhotoRadar’s Top 10 Photo Features Wish List for the iPhone 5. Take a look!
One of the more persistent, and in my estimation probably accurate rumors about the iPhone 5 has been that it will be getting a better camera than the 5 megapixel unit in the iPhone 4, the spec. number most commonly suggested being 8 MPs resolution.
Given the chorus of Bronx cheers that the otherwise mostly well-received iPad 2 has gotten over its mediocre-spec. cameras, Apple would be well-advised to address the mobile camera issue in iPhone 5.
The mobile photography site PhotoRadar has posted what would be a good guide for Apple in determining the iPhone 5‘s camera features in the form of a gallery entitled “iPhone 5 camera: a wishlist for photographers”
PhotoRadar’s Dave Stevenson notes that while the iPhone is a pretty effective jack-of-all-trades device, its camera has always been lacking, which has left pocket photography enthusiasts to either looking for a different phone or using third-party apps such as Camera+.
However, he observes that with each new iPhone release comes opportunity for improvement and the potential of Apple bringing the iPhone closer to perfection, or failing that lofty ideal, able at least to take decent pictures.
One of the more persistent, and in my estimation probably accurate rumors about the iPhone 5 has been that it will be getting a better camera than the 5 megapixel unit in the iPhone 4, the spec. number most commonly suggested being 8 MPs resolution.
Given the chorus of Bronx cheers that the otherwise mostly well-received iPad 2 has gotten over its mediocre-spec. cameras, Apple would be well-advised to address the mobile camera issue in iPhone 5.
The mobile photography site PhotoRadar has posted what would be a good guide for Apple in determining the iPhone 5‘s camera features in the form of a gallery entitled “iPhone 5 camera: a wishlist for photographers”
PhotoRadar’s Dave Stevenson notes that while the iPhone is a pretty effective jack-of-all-trades device, its camera has always been lacking, which has left pocket photography enthusiasts to either looking for a different phone or using third-party apps such as Camera+.
However, he observes that with each new iPhone release comes opportunity for improvement and the potential of Apple bringing the iPhone closer to perfection, or failing that lofty ideal, able at least to take decent pictures.
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