First iPhone 7 Plus Photos From the Titans-Vikings Game
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Posted September 12, 2016 at 1:15am by iClarified
Apple let Sports Illustrated use the iPhone 7 Plus to take some pre-release photos at the Titans-Vikings game.
On Sunday, Sports Illustrated photographer David E. Klutho took photos with the new iPhone 7 Plus camera at the Titans-Vikings game. The iPhone 7 Plus has a 12–megapixel telephoto camera that offers new zooming capabilities. Each new model also features a wider aperture and a lens that allows the camera to capture brighter and more vibrant colors in photos and videos.
Check out a few of the photos taken below and hit the link for more! Let us know what you think in the comments.
Not bad for a phone in your pocket, but far from professional images. Too high contrast, all details lost in the blacks, highlights blown out. Way too saturated colors. Yes, they look "crips" and "clear", but thats the physics of tiny sensors and tiny lenses, a deep depth of field with everything in focus. Convenient as a memory capturing device, but not a professional tool.
The day you start seeing a DSLR camera with an integrated phone, then your critic (although valid) will have more weight. In the meantime, I think it is a very good camera for a smartphone, even better for many point & shoot cameras.
The colours are oversaturated to my eye, and this bokeh blurs everything so zooming in to the photo to appreciate extra pixels is quite negated by it. Better to zoom to the level where the blur is invisible and size reduce to that level. Then apply some colour saturation balance. Useless pixels should not be seen; they should be deleted.
Apple and their photographers always seem to take pics with extreme photo shoot environment shots. Never a regular gloomy day, or normal pic. Always clean and crisp and colorful and the lighting is so perfect. Makes it look so fake. More like a professional setup pic than a normal let's walk outside and take shots.
1. You wish! 2. Prove to us then if you (and only you) think it would come out this 'bad'. 3. Even if it takes pictures like the 6(s), it's still good either way. No noise, blur, or washed out color. It's like it's taken with a human eye. It's that perfect!
First time ever seeing iPhone photo quality focused on a positive outlook on the US flag. Tired of the demonization of our country. Great photo of the flag