Naj16- I just bought my 16gig iphone 6 last night at Costco. Worked fine last night, fully charged. Just did a restore to get my texts and photos back from my iPhone 5s and I'm having the same problem!! Poof....phone wont even turn on. When I plug it into a wall socket, no indicator that its charging nor will it turn on. Plug it into my MAC and I can see the phone, but no option to roll back the restore. I'm not happy at all about this as the phone won't even turn on to attempt any type of repair. I'm in the same boat my friend. I'm going back to Costco after work and asking for a new phone.
I switched from Lumia 1520, which I bought because of the camera to iphone 6 and I can safely say that the camera is way better, in all aspects of shooting. First of all the focusing, it's day and night, color and clarity. 1520 which supposed to have the tops quality cam, only took decent pictures during perfect conditions and focusing was slow as molasses. I would take a good 8mp cam over 20 any day, especially on a phone. Sick of MP race!
hey dude, FYI iphone 5s,6 and 6+ can take 4k video at 24 FPS using other apps in the appstore.
We apple users are not dumb for not understanding the quality of 4k videos. The only reason we think its not useful, is because most of the people in this planet has not 4K TV. So its not that much use full. But in the future it will be.
So you are ok to pay a few grands to a pro photographer who comes into your wedding with an iPhone , because he'll have it with him always. And since he's a pro he can use even the iphone to capture your memorable events with equal output and probably print a 20x30 inch with it. Oh, and needless too say, it's ok if it will not allow him to use his studio flashes, soft boxes, gels for white balance correction, etc. , because he's skilled enough to work with the "tool" he has. The iphone has everything built in and uses an auto mode anyway!
Funny, I see a legion of photographers at the Chicago Sun Times using iphones, they even fired their pulitzer prize winning photographer. When most of your "pro" images are displayed on screens and not printed, the importance of a full blown DSLR goes away to a large degree.
did not notice and distortion but there are plenty of images in the review for you to check yourself. DxO only measured negligible distortion in their studio testing: -iphone-6-plus-camera-review?page=8
Excellent article, thanks. I've found that in bright conditions where I want depth of field, the quality and color from my iPhone is better than the jpg output from my Canon DSLR. In other words it takes several minutes of work to extract similar attractive images from RAW. The iphone video mode is simply far superior to my Canon DSLR in terms of detail, motion and aliasing artifacts, and sound quality.
No need to be so defensive people :). The Canon is undoubtedly superior, but I am saying that getting the same nice attractive jpg colors requires a bit of work from the Canon, whereas they come straight out of the iphone. My Canon is the SL1 so fairly modern.
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