We now have our first photos sample of shots taken from the iPhone 7 Plus camera and they look gorgeous. Here are the details.
According to a fresh new rumor, the iPhone 7 series features 4K video recording at 60fps which happens to be a first for any smartphone out right now. Here are the details.
Apple has made it official that iOS 10 Camera app will offer RAW image capture support on certain devices. Support will also be extended to third party camera apps.
Did you know you can use your wired or Bluetooth wireless headphones to take photos on your iPhone? It's easy and it works on the iPad as well as iPod touch. Here's how it works.
Check out this video which shows how the rumored dual-camera system might work on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, if it makes the cut that is.
Enthusiastic photography fans out there will more than likely be familiar with the majority of the available options in terms of equipment. Such is the passion around photography that anyone with a more than a keen interest in the hobby will spend a great deal of time researching and purchasing the perfect camera, tripod, and even accessories and carry cases to make the process as enjoyable as possible. With that said, anyone with an interest in mobile photography will likely be familiar with the excellent DxO ONE Digital Connected Camera for iPhone and iPad, which for limited time is now available for just $379.99 down from its original price of $600.
25-year-old Nicolas Vuignier has posted to YouTube a unique, 360-degree-style video of him skiing down a mountain in Sweden, shot using only an iPhone 6.
Apple has brought back its "Shot on iPhone" campaign that was originally introduced last year with the iPhone 6. The concept has certainly been deemed to be successful in promoting the camera capabilities of the iPhone, and has therefore been relaunched to help promote the similar capabilities of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Fans of mobile photography will be delighted to see the campaign make a reappearance, especially considering it features 53 gorgeous images that have been collected from a total of 41 professional and amateur photographers around the world.
ExoLens - a subsidiary of Fellowes - has officially announced that it has partnered up with world-renowned optoelectronics company ZEISS to launch a new set of smartphone lens accessories for the iPhone 6 / 6 Plus, and 6s / 6s Plus. These new lenses will not only appeal to hardened smartphone photographers, but also hopefully introduce a new standard in the smartphone lens market by integrating the cutting-edge technology that has made ZEISS a world leader in optics technology.
This new iPhone app lets you capture photos with 3D effect, and convert them into looping GIFs or videos. More details and download links can be found here.