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iPhone 4S Camera Reviews are Surfacing!

The reviews are coming in for the new iPhone 4S and here is a sample of impressions of the updated camera that are giving us much excitement and anticipation:

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The sensor is not only larger on the new iPhone, but Apple has further tweaked the optics to deliver better results, even in low-light settings. The company has updated the backside illumination sensor, added a fifth lens element, and increased the aperture to f/2.4 — all of which sounds more interesting if you’re a camera fanatic. Even if you’re not, however, the improvements are obvious the second you start snapping pictures.

iPhone 4S sample photo from thisismynext

The iPhone 4S took some of the nicest, cleanest photos I’ve ever seen from a mobile device. If you’ve ever thought about using a phone as a replacement for your point and shoot, feel free to start taking that concept seriously. The 4S produced crisp, balanced, colorful photos that were surprisingly low-noise and never over-saturated. The iPhone 4 sometimes seemed to be compensating for its limitations by exaggerating colors, but the iPhone 4S looks and feels like a real camera capturing true images.

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The “eye” of the camera is one half of the equation: the “brain” is the other. In the iPhone 4S’ case that’s the image signal processor in the Apple A5 chip, one, which the company reckons, is on a par with what you’d find inside a dedicated DSLR. Not only is it responsible for the overall quality of the recorded photo, but the speed at which the photo is processed and saved.

Does it all work? You bet it does. There are two noticeable improvements – quality and speed – and the best thing is that they’re clearly evident from the start. Sharpness and detail are significantly boosted in the iPhone 4S when compared to what the iPhone 4 can achieve; there’s less noise and less color bleed evident. Aberrations such as fringing around the edges of the frame are cut right back, a benefit of that five-lens array.

iPhone 4S sample photo from Slash Gear

In brightly lit environments there’s less over-exposure; in darker scenes the iPhone 4S is less prone to crunchiness in shadow areas. We’ve been able to shoot low-light images without resorting to the single LED flash, and still make out detail thanks to the boosted sensitivity. Apple says colors are 26-percent more accurate now, thanks to the work that’s been done on the processing algorithms, and while we can’t exactly put a number on it ourselves there’s certainly a more natural feel to images taken with the iPhone 4S.

Filterstorm Pro, Premium Photo Editing for the iPad

filterstorm pro

Filterstorm Pro is one of the best photo editing apps for the iPad as of this writing.  Now there is truly a mobile photography workflow and to top it off Filterstorm Pro supports RAW images. 

Filterstorm’s tools range from basic cropping and rotating, to more advanced white point selection and curves tools for individual channels, RGB, and Luminance values. Color Balance, cloning, straightening, Black and White (with channel mixing), and even tone mapping are all possible in FSPro and most can be combined with masks for precise effects.  Filterstorm’s masking tools are second to none, including brushes, gradients, color replacement, and new vignetting tools.

Here are the delivery options available:

  • Email images
  • Post images via FTP
  • Send images to Flickr
  • Send images to Dropbox
  • Save edits as automations to apply to other images

Check out Filterstorm Pro on the iTunes App store yourself and see it is definitely one of the top photography editing/workflow apps for the IPad.  Let’s see your output images from this app.

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8mm Vintage Camera is the the iPhone app of the week

8mm Vintage Camera by Nexvio Inc, is the the iPhone app of the week.

8mm Vintage Camera brings your iPhone and iPod Touch back in time to capture the beauty and magic of old school vintage movies. By mixing and matching films and lenses, you can recreate the atmosphere of those bygone eras with 25 timeless retrolooks. Dust& scratches, retro colors, flickering, light leaks, frame jitters - all can be instantly added with the swapping of a finger.

Here’s their demo video:

Features

  • Swap lenses and films at any time
  • Trigger frame jitter during recording
  • Turn on/off flash on supported devices
  • Switch between front and back cameras on supported devices
  • Tap to focus and adjust exposure
  • Export options: Save to Camera Roll, email, or share on YouTube
  • Transfer movies quickly to computer via iTunes File Sharing

Great old-time video editing for the iPhone 4/3GS and iPod Touch 4.  Check out 8mm Vintage Camera.

8mm Vintage Camera - Nexvio Inc.

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