iPhone 6, your back up camera?

9 years 4 months ago #417283 by EOS_Fan
Those that have this phone.  Have you spent much time playing around with the camera?  I'm surprised with it.  I don't see any reason why this can't be used as backup camera.  Thoughts?  


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9 years 4 months ago #417323 by garyrhook
:rofl:    :ntf:


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9 years 4 months ago #417344 by Joves
:rofl:  :agree:
Just say no to drugs.


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9 years 4 months ago #417948 by Overread

Joves wrote: :rofl:  :agree:
Just say no to drugs.



:rofl:


I'm guessing no?  


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9 years 4 months ago #417956 by effron

Joves wrote: :rofl:  :agree:
Just say no to drugs.


I've always said yes.......:silly:

Why so serious?
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9 years 4 months ago #417975 by Ian Stone
LMAO!!!


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9 years 4 months ago #417983 by Richard Taylor
Not as a backup, but I do us it


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9 years 4 months ago #418049 by John Landolfi
Have you tried printing one of those shots, say, 11x14, that look so good on the little screen?:)


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9 years 4 months ago #418081 by Tim Chiang

John Landolfi wrote: Have you tried printing one of those shots, say, 11x14, that look so good on the little screen?:)


:goodpost:  Such an easy thing to over look.  


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9 years 4 months ago #418128 by Roy Wilson
These phones cameras take great photos for their screen size, but I have to agree with John about any sort of prints will be not so great.  

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9 years 4 months ago #418129 by Screamin Scott
My wife used her iPhone 5s yesterday & I used my Samsung Galaxy S4.... My images were better.... Didn't bother with my DSLR's or point & shoots as they were all of the "snapshot" variety anyway......

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9 years 4 months ago #419687 by Ontherocks
Backup camera?  No.  However the camera on my iPhone in it's defense is pretty good for what it is.  I surprisingly use it often, mainly for the person side of my life.  


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9 years 4 months ago #419736 by RobWood
I predict that someday soon - much as I hate to say it - DSLRs will become obsolete. Even today, I'm amazed at the quality and resolution available on the iPhone 6 and the Droid Turbo. In the next 5-10 years, phone cameras will win the battle, both for stills and video.


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9 years 4 months ago #419739 by JeremyS

RobWood wrote: I predict that someday soon - much as I hate to say it - DSLRs will become obsolete. Even today, I'm amazed at the quality and resolution available on the iPhone 6 and the Droid Turbo. In the next 5-10 years, phone cameras will win the battle, both for stills and video.


I'll argue against that. Point and shoots still don't have the quality of DSLR's, phone sensors are so small the noise is insane, have you seen some teenage girls posting selfies on facebook?? Mirrorless is getting closer but it still doesnt have that quality. In my opinion, there will always be a need for. DSLR because of the sensors and how they can cope with light much better than any standard camera on a phone will ever be able to do... Unless of course you want brick phones again, which is arguably DSLR first, phone second.

Thats my two cents.


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9 years 4 months ago #419746 by garyrhook

RobWood wrote: I predict that someday soon - much as I hate to say it - DSLRs will become obsolete. Even today, I'm amazed at the quality and resolution available on the iPhone 6 and the Droid Turbo. In the next 5-10 years, phone cameras will win the battle, both for stills and video.


You could not be more incorrect. The lenses alone are reason enough that mobile phones will not take over everything.

Consumer ignorance aside.

Oh, and some of us still think that the iPhone 6 camera is marginal, at best.


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