Also for 2016, the line of the iPhone is confirmed as the photographic tool most loved by the users of Flickr. The community of photosharing most widespread in the world, in fact, sees a high number of pictures taken with a device bitten apple, so much so that 8 different models of iPhone are part of the top 10 of the most widely used cameras. Meanwhile, Apple has posted some tips to get the most from your own images with the iPhone 7 Plus.
it is Not surprising that, as was the case in previous years, the line of the iPhone to conquer the ranking of the cameras that are most popular on Flickr. The versatility of the smartphone, combined with the quality that Apple for a long time, the tip, makes the device weblog bitten apple as the perfect substitute for the various compact, with results higher than average.
as already mentioned, well – 8 models of the iPhone are present in the top 10 cameras used on Flickr, a fact in contrast with the decline of compact and DSLR. Of all the Flickr user, moreover, the 47% have used at least once to an Apple device for loading images: it is not the case, the first three positions of the ranking are occupied by the iPhone 6, iPhone 5S and iPhone 6S.
the figure will grow further, thanks to the improvements introduced in the line, the iPhone 7, both in the models 4.7 from 5.5 inches. Both equipped with a new lens 12 megapixel with optical stabilizer of the image, the iPhone 7 Plus also sees the introduction of a dual camera, a telephoto lens designed to introduce an optical zoom even in the mobile environment. However, it is not all, because with the iPhone 7 Plus and iOS 10 you can also take advantage of a special shooting mode, able to do portraits professional background with bokeh, with results equal to that of optical DSLR. This is not only thanks to the double lens, but also to the processor A10 Fusion, capable of analyzing thousands of shots per second, and superimpose them in real time.
Just to better illustrate this new feature, Apple has sought the advice of some professional photographers, bringing their advice shooting from the pages of the official website of the group. the JerSean Golatt, for example, explains how the iPhone 7 Plus is perfect for shooting close to the subject, thanks to the perfection with which the smartphone is able to make out the details. the Jeremy Cowart, instead, suggests take advantage of shadows and projected lights behind the subject, to get a bokeh effect even more amazing. the Pei Ketron invites you to consider a greater distance with the subject, to enable the telephoto lens to shoot the best of the scene, while the Benj Haisch reminds us of the importance of a diffused light, which is also considered the capacity of the iPhone 7 to get the best from the scenes of low illumination.
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