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richardcb said:Fantastic images as always, Bryan but I noticed a bug in the first batch - the i5 had turned all your b&w pics into colour!
bpahia said:Being lucky enough to get an iPhone 5 earlier this week, I thought I'd share some examples of what this can do. I'll break it down by camera. The first group is the native camera app.
(Last one is, of course, a panoramic shot)
bpahia said:Next group is 6x6, using the Dynamic color mode.
bpahia said:This last group is 6x6, Dynamic B&W. Overall, I'm really loving the new camera.
RoseCat said:These are ALL fantastic!!
Doesn't look like you're having any of the purple flare issues?
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Interesting that your 4 did this, because all the write-ups make it seem like this is a new problem specific to the iPhone 5...Here's an example of the purple flare. Again, I encountered this on the 4 as well, so it's nothing new. I've even used the flare in my shots. It's there if I want it, but I also just shoot around it.
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Venomator said:Yo Brian...
Great to see you back and posting with a vengeance...
I got my i5 on release day and still haven't taken as many iMages as you have just posted...
A super set of comparison iMagery, the quality of the Native Camera still amazes me, especially in the right hands...
Although, generally speaking, my goto Camera is still 645 Pro - I reckon someone will have to really go some and up the ante to beat its all round capability for awesome iMages...
bpahia said:This last group is 6x6, Dynamic B&W. Overall, I'm really loving the new camera.
bpahia said:I've been using the native camera a bit more this week. It really is quite nice, and much better than before. I'd love to see someone take 645 and the 5 and see what they can do. I am still using 6x6 as my go to, as it is a DREAM. I can say it's fast, but you have to try it first hand to really see how fast it is. The new engine in 3 really shows. Speaking of the native camera, though, here are some lowlight examples. Again, all native camera app. No editing.
RoseCat said:Interesting that your 4 did this, because all the write-ups make it seem like this is a new problem specific to the iPhone 5...
Fantastic idea!!!I recently took delivery of my new iPhone 5. I checked out the purple flare, and sure enough the camera has this "characteristic". But you don't have to move the shooting direction very far to get rid of it. And I also discovered that if you put a circular polarizing filter over the camera opening, the problem goes away. By the way, I carry an old 50 mm polarizing filter that I used to put on my SLR - it is very handy when shooting towards the Sun, on or near water, or on snow, etc. I don't attach it to the phone, just cover up the camera opening.