Yesterday Phil Schiller, vice president of worldwide marketing for Apple, left a message through his Twitter account where you saw the word "iPhoneography" next to a link where you could see some pictures taken by a photographer for National Geographic several landscapes of Scotland, which will be included in a photo essay of the magazine and whose particularity is that they have taken with the new iPhone 5S.
One of the improvements that includes the iPhone 5S regarding the iPhone 5 is in the camera. We agree megapixel resolution that have not risen but has improved features making it even better camera. If one thing Apple has boasted over this time with the iPhone is that it has one of the best cameras in the smartphone market and show it every year, and what better way to do so on this occasion than with a photo shoot of the beautiful scenery that offers Scotland for National Geographic magazine.
The National Geographic photographer we mentioned above is called Jim Richardson, who made a trip to Scotland with his iPhone 5S. While it is true that the same Richardson said that at first had a hard time transitioning to use your DSLR to happen to have to make the pictures only with the iPhone 5S. Fact, ensures that'd be lying if I said I do not fight for photographs, is that according to Royal Mile strolling said nothing seemed worth a photo.
The image quality of the iPhone 5S, what he called attention
However, after four days and was like a fish in water with the iPhone 5S and camera, as shown by the more than 4,000 photographs he took during his stay there. Photographer Jim Richardson says that the result provided by the camera of iPhone 5S has left quite surprised, so much so that on the blog of National Geographic can find an entry written by him with his impressions of this device.
Jim Richardson says in this post that the quality of the images obtained with the iPhone 5S is one of the things that catches your eye. As stated therein, the iPhone 5S heavy use when taking pictures (with more than 4,000 photos taken in four days) done to see that the smartphone camera has many possibilities. From iPhone 5S camera emphasizes that both the color and exposure are really good and it functions like HDR or panoramic give incredible results. Finally, it discusses the possibility that now offers the iPhone in the camera app to take photos directly on a 1:1 size, ie square, which is really good if you are of those people who hangs many photos through social network Instagram.
In this post you can see some of the photographs taken in Scotland with the iPhone 5S. How about the result?
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