iPhone have always aimed to have the best camera available to the public in a phone, and that trend continues with the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
This time around there’s a 12-megapixel camera on the back of the new iPhones, and that camera is capable of recording 4K video. While Apple’s not the first on the market with either one of those things, the camera in the new smartphones is already aiming to be one of the best. One of the best ways to find that out is to get the phone out in the wild — even before it’s publicly available.
So that’s what Apple did. They handed out a few of the phones to Vogue, and the publication gave a unit to photographer Kevin Lu to shoot the New York Fashion Week with the smartphone. The result? Praise practically across the board, noting how quick the camera shoots, and noting the 4K video recording as well:
““It’s a lot quicker, so I can get more shots that I want, so I don’t miss much,” Lu tells Vogue.com of the phone’s responsiveness. “I also do videography, so the 4K video is really helpful because the quality is absolutely insane on a mobile phone and you can see a lot of detail.” While Lu is a professional whose photos have been featured in Apple campaigns, he believes the new update will make it even easier for amateur snappers to get top-shelf shots. “With a 12-megapixel camera, you can really get some incredible details, and you can zoom in a lot closer when you need to.”
The images included with this article were all taken on the iPhone 6s Plus. What do you think of the results?
[via Vogue]
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