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Recently, the famous foreign photography website blogger Barney Britton a week after experimenting with the iphone 5s panoramic camera mode, was very satisfied with the iphone 5s performance, and on its own page to show some photos of the iphone 5s taken ...
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Apple unveiled the latest iphone 5s and iphone 5c over the weekend, and I'm sure you know it, whether you're a mobile enthusiast or not. After I started the iphone 5s last weekend, I spent a whole weekend experiencing the latest iphone 5s and I was very impressed. In addition to the new flat-top IOS 7 system, there is the IPhone 5s's powerful shooting feature. For the past few months I have been alternating the use of large Nikon D800 SLR and Fuji x100s side-axle cameras. But now that I've decided to bring the IPhone 5s around, I'm not going to need 24 hours to carry my two cameras.
Apple's latest IOS 7 operating system has made a visually significant difference. After a week of usage, when I was already familiar with the new system, I found that IOS 7 was not just a change in the interface style, but also that Apple was doing a lot of optimization on the shooting function on both hardware and software.
The IPhone 5s camera application in the new system imaging speed is very fast and sensitive, and the image capture is very accurate. With plenty of light, the image quality of the IPhone 5s is really good. Although the performance in the low light situation is slightly inadequate, but the new dual LED flash can be very good to compensate for the lack of light. After the photos are taken, you'll find that the IPhone 5s is definitely a great surprise compared to the previous photos.
For the IPhone 5s photo experience, I focused on using its panoramic shooting mode. In fact, the panoramic camera function is not new, in most consumer-grade digital cameras, and even many smartphones have a panoramic camera function. The iOS system's panoramic mode first appeared in the iOS 6 system, but it did not cause much of a response. But on the IPhone 5s, there seems to be a great improvement in panorama mode, which impresses me.
Perhaps for other users, the iphone 5s's biggest innovation comes from Apple ID fingerprint sensor or brand new "champagne gold" color, but for the iphone 5s Panorama mode is not the most attractive to me. Maybe you think I'm different, but for a photographer, it's so simple. The IPhone 5s can be a very fast panoramic picture, and through a simple and effective UI design allows users to accurately and smoothly take a panoramic picture, and Apple's emphasis on the "dynamic automatic Exposure" also played a significant role.
Users who are familiar with panoramic photography know that in the process of panoramic filming, it is necessary to keep the mobile devices to include all the angles. In the panoramic mode of filming, the IPhone 5s dynamic exposure can be a large mobile phone users in the process according to different angles of the different light to automatically adjust, and eventually the image into a suitable exposure to the final finished product.
The above is a panoramic picture taken from the IPhone 5, and we can see clearly that the ambient light intensity is increasing from right to left, and the photos are overexposed.
This is a panoramic picture taken from the IPhone 5s under the same angle and light conditions. The dynamic automatic exposure function will make the whole picture and appropriate adjustment, especially the sky part contrast is very obvious compared with the previous one.
This is the photo taken in the afternoon time. The IPhone 5s has been able to be very accurate to automatically flatten the light intensity from the left to the right. Although some of the scenes were not connected by shaking in the course of filming, it still reflected the ability of the IPhone 5s to capture panoramic photos.
The panoramic picture in the room above will give the dynamic exposure adjustment effect to the best level. From the dim interior scene on the left to the bright light from the right window and the sky, it can be clearly shown in the same photo.
This is a panoramic picture taken under the sunny sun. Although there is a fading phenomenon at the far right, it is entirely due to lens flare, and the overall exposure effect is also good.
The IPhone 5s is also a good way to handle content-responsible scenarios.
This is a picture taken when the light is strongest in the afternoon. Given the limited focal length of the IPhone 5s, the exposure to the image is also appropriate. It is not easy to see a picture of a purple flare in such intense light.
The IPhone 5s panoramic mode is also very well positioned for objects in motion, and can automatically eliminate the "ghosting" problem caused by motion. But the only problem is that if the moving object is too close to the lens, there will be some ambiguity. The couple who were driving the baby car in the photo were constantly moving with the camera as I was filming, so they were really blurry in this picture. But other still elements are relatively clear.
In a complex indoor environment, the IPhone 5s can also achieve high complexity of the image mosaic processing. However, because the light in the theater is too dim and it is inconvenient to turn on the flash, the overall photo effect is slightly dim.