On September 9, Apple users and spectators may take a glimpse of the newest iPhone. Apple is expected to launch iPhone 6S along with other devices. This handset is said to have a major revamp to its camera system.
Sources say that iPhone 6S will have a 12-megapixel camera that comes with five-element lenses. The enhanced lenses are like present-generation models, but made of higher specification. Additionally, this next-generation iPhone camera has a bigger and improved sensor that takes in more light and captures high-quality images.
Since the launch of iPhone 4S in 2011, iPhone camera's megapixel count has not been upgraded. Finally, the moment has arrived to increase the camera megapixel count for the iPhone 6S. This improvement will let the owner take higher resolution and larger photos. The new sensor will not wash out or decrease the quality of photos because there is an upgraded image signal processor that comes as part of the new A9 system-on-a-chip.
Aside from the rear still camera upgrade, Apple has also made a significant addition to the iPhone's video recording capabilities. From 1080p, it stepped up to 4K video recording support. With this groundbreaking update, iPhone 6S will be the first iPhone capable of recording videos in full 4K resolution. The 4K video recording has improved stability and clarity, offers compatibility with the latest consumer television sets, as well as gives post-production editing benefits.
Nowadays, most customers are using their smartphones rather than a standstill camera in taking photos. Moreover, the camera capabilities of a handset are one of the major factors each customer considers when buying a new device. This might be the reason why Apple has decided to finally step up its iPhone camera system. In less than a week's time, everyone will be able to confirm if all these camera system upgrades are true.
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