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Iphone 5S: "The camera system. People love taking photos, and Apple wants to help you take better photos. A slide showing the tools of a pro photographer are up on screen showing how difficult it used to be to take great photos." "Starts with the hardware in the iPhone 5S. It has a new 5 element Apple designed lens with an f/2.2 aperture. It has a 15 percent larger area sensor. Schiller says bigger pixels make for a better picture. 1.5 micro pixels. Bigger pixels let in more light, more color, and less noise. iOS 7 is designed to take advantage of this new sensor. " "When you launch the camera app, it’s automatically setting white balance, exposure level, a tone map, setting autofocus matrix metering, and takes multiple photos and picks the sharpest. It has a new flash as well, called the “True Tone Flash.” Normally when you take a flash photo, ambient light in a room varies. Some lights are cooler, some are warmer. The flash will clash with the lighting in the room and make things look unnatural. The iPhone 5S corrects for this. It has two flashes, a cooler one and an amber one. That makes for over 1,000 unique flash variations for your photos. This is a world’s first for any camera, Schiller says. As someone who looks like a vampire in flash photos taken in low lighting." "Another new camera feature: Auto image stabilization. The subject is moving, you need a long exposure. In the 5S, you get a much sharper image. WIth a single shutter press, it takes multiple photos, checks for the sharpest, and combines elements for the best photo. It’s also got a new burst mode (something that’s been on Android handsets for a while now). Burst mode is great for action shots or fidgety kids, Schiller says. Unlike others though, the A7 chip analyzes those photos as you take them so when you go to the camera roll, it presents what it thinks your favorite shot will be. The other shots are stored as well. If there’s multiple major actions in the photos, it’ll select more than one best photo. " "The camera also has a slo-mo mode. We see a slo-mo video of someone flipping into a pool. It captures 720p HD video at 120 fps. Normal video is 30 fps. You can select what part you want to be slow motion in the video and it looks completely natural, with no loss of quality, Schiller says. "
Posted on: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 18:40:07 +0000

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