New Mobile Phones News and Reviews: iPhone 4S camera
For many impromptu photographers, their mobile phone is their first choice camera. When a social situation arises that is worthy of a snapshot, 9 out of 10 of us will reach for our phones rather than our cameras. This is because phones have universal every day usage, and in many cases, are as good as cameras. The new iPhone markets itself as being your first choice camera. The endless Megapixels and durable lenses mean that image clarity is getting clearer and clearer.
The Phones4U website has a handy comparison service on its website where you can offset one phones advantage against another to help choose the best factors to get cheap mobile phones. The iPhone 4S, LG Optimus 2X, Samsung Galaxy S2 and Nokia N8 all vie for pole position when it comes to cameras. Eight Megapixels seems to be the modern benchmark for a top of the range camera, typified in the iPhone 4S. On photo comparison sites the iPhone appears to have the advantage in crispness, although there is much debate with some purists seeming to prefer the Nokia N8 due to its superior dynamic range.
The iPhone features an 8MP 4S camera. It has advanced optics meaning the lens is durable and sophisticated to many forms of light and shade. People should not make the common misconception that image quality revolves solely around megapixels. The lens plays an equal part in delivering crisp images due to how it perceives light and manages it accordingly. The iPhone lets you edit pictures as an amateur to professional effect. You can share and stream images through iCloud.
Carrying a camera can be cumbersome and can make the line of a pocket appear unsightly. This means that you should treat the camera facility on your potential purchase as a top priority. It is one of the features you will get the most practical use from and you should not presume that all phones are the same. To the untrained eye the iPhone 4S seems to be number one for clarity and vivid colour. Apple seems to market the camera as one of the iPhone’s big five selling points.












