Apple has announced that the new camera for the iPhone_6 models has the familiar 8 megapixel iSight camera with an ƒ/2.2 aperture but that it sports an all-new Focus Pixels sensor that senses light quickly for_swift auto focus. Camera improvements, powered by the iPhone’s new A8 chip, include an the improved lens and image stabilization, face detection and blink detection while otherwise maintaining the same megapixel count as before. It sports a five element lens and a new image signal processor. The camera also features_tone mapping and advanced noise reduction. The 6 Plus has genuine optical image stabilization, though the...
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