mardi 9 septembre 2014

Iphone 6 : Camera and video


Apple's 8-megapixel iPhone 6 iSight camera may not get the pixel boost that fans might want, but it gets a refresh with a new sensor all the same. Focus time speeds up, Apple says, colors look more lifelike when the flash is engaged, and the imaging chip has better ways to battle noise. HDR is now automatically applied as well, something we're starting to see on other phones, too.

Panorama mode will capture up to 43 megapixels in its five-element lens, and there's face detection, and blink and smile detection as well. As with some rival phones, the burst mode auto-pick feature uses algorithms to select the best from a string of similar photos.
The iPhone 6 has digital image stabilization, but if you want the optical image stabilization that many more premium phones are incorporating, you'll need to upgrade to the iPhone 6 Plus.
On the video front, you'll be capturing 1080p HD video at either 30 or 60fps, with slow motion coming in at 120 or 240fps. Continuous autofocus while you're shooting video means that the camera will adjust as the subjects move around -- or as you do. You can shoot video in HDR mode as well.
Apple has also made improvements to the 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera, or the FaceTime camera, as the company likes to call it. The iPhone 6 tweaks face detection and focus to aim for better accuracy, and now weaves in HDR. Video capture remains steady at 720p HD, and the front-facer also gets a burst mode.






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