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Comparing cameras on the new iPhones
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Thought this summary useful.

https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/10/20850...ee-slofies
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#2
Thanks!
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#3
It would be cool to compare the new iPhone 11 cameras with the old versions on the X, 8 and 7.
Yes, the new cameras are good. But how much good-er?

Apple's Shot on iPhone ad campaign for the 7 and 7 Plus was brilliant. FastForward 3 years later with the 7 Plus... Was trying to zoom in on my kid at a t-ball game over the weekend and it looked like cr4p. My Fuji mirrorless X-T3 doesn't take amazing photos when it's sitting on my office desk at home Sad
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#4
....will these take better.....'boudoir' pics.....??
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#5
I've been thinking about upgrading my 6Plus to an 8Plus or Xr, and even though the processor is faster on the Xr I'm inclined toward the 8Plus because of the dual cameras.
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rjmacs wrote:
I've been thinking about upgrading my 6Plus to an 8Plus or Xr, and even though the processor is faster on the Xr I'm inclined toward the 8Plus because of the dual cameras.

The new XR (iPhone11) has dual cameras again.
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sekker wrote:
[quote=rjmacs]
I've been thinking about upgrading my 6Plus to an 8Plus or Xr, and even though the processor is faster on the Xr I'm inclined toward the 8Plus because of the dual cameras.

The new XR (iPhone11) has dual cameras again.
But the 2 cameras in the 11 are wide (normal) and super-wide, whereas all the previous dual camera phones were wide (normal) and telephoto. The telephoto is much more useful to me than a super-wide, near pano lens.
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