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How does the iPhone 5s manage to take HDR photos at full-frame rate?
The iPhone 5s has a burst mode where it takes 10 photos per second. … Footnote:
If you are wondering that the iPhone does single-photo HDR, it doesn't. …
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Is there any benefit to using the volume shutter on an iPhone?
The iPhone lets you press the volume up or down button to take a photo. Is there any benefit to using this over the on-screen button? … On a standalone camera, you can half-press to focus, but not on an iPhone, so I'm trying to understand if there's any benefit. …
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How do I reduce noise in a sequence of photos of the same subject over time?
I'm making a timelapse sequence on my iPhone 5s. …
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What are the color temperatures of the iPhone 6's flash?
The iPhone 6 has a dual-LED flash. What are the color temperatures of the two LEDs? Are there any commonly occurring light sources or scenes that are outside this range? …
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What do these six lenses in EXIF mean, for the iPhone 7 Plus?
The iPhone 7 Plus has two back cameras, but the lens field in EXIF has six different values:
iPhone 7 Plus back camera 3.99mm f/1.8
iPhone 7 Plus back camera 6.6mm f/2.8
iPhone 7 Plus back dual … camera 3.99mm f/1.8
iPhone 7 Plus back dual camera 6.6mm f/2.8
iPhone 7 Plus back iSight Duo camera 3.99mm f/1.8
iPhone 7 Plus back iSight Duo camera 6.6mm f/2.8
Why are there so many, and …
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What's the dynamic range of the iPhone 6 Plus?
... or other mobile devices such as the iPhone 5s, Nexus 6 or iPad Air 2?
Everyone says that the dynamic range of mobile devices is lower, but how much lower? …
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What's a good software to combine all the frames in a video into a photo?
This is on my iPhone 5s, which has bad low-light performance, as you can imagine. … Either Mac or iPhone apps will do. …
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Why does my point-and-shoot take hazy photos?
Compare the following crops from the point-and-shoot:
and the iPhone 5s:
Both photos were taken in auto mode. The cameras ended up choosing base ISO - 80 for the Canon and 32 for the iPhone. … Compare the Canon:
with the iPhone:
Notice that the iPhone photo is still clearer: the stairs in the Canon photo are blurry, while the ones in the iPhone photo are crisp. …
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How do I photograph the sunset without damaging my camera?
This applies to the Sony NEX-5R, and the iPhone 5S. I want to shoot a timelapse of the sunset. The Sony manual says not to point it at the sun. … Google search says that the sun will set in my city at 6:03PM today, so when can I start my timelapse and be sure not to damage my equipment, either my NEX or my iPhone? …
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Is it true that cameras with larger sensors are more likely to mis-focus under low light?
I notice that my iPhone almost never mis-focuses no matter how dark, while my NEX does so often enough for it to be a problem. …
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How do I remove these purple color casts in RAWs of a really dark scene?
I'm photographing a really dark scene with my iPhone 7 Plus in RAW, and exporting it to JPEG in Lightroom 5:
Notice the purple cast throughout, especially in the corners. …