Recent content by Shreedhar1987

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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    I had the same opinion with 56mm lens. Apparently, that lens comes into play, when you zoom your photo to 5x, but compensated with smaller senor (as I read in cnet review). If you observe 5x zoom pics, those easily win over S7 5x zoom, but the photo is not usable due to the noise it captures...
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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    You can see the exif data for S7 photo (iPhone photo doesn't have becasue, it was sent by messaging to upload into flickr). It is an indoor photo with average lighting condition and the colors in S7 photo is accurate (at least what my eye see in the real object). Both are not doctrined as sent...
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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    Sorry about that. I had send these photos from my wife's phone through messaging in order to upload into flickr. It was shot with auto mode at maximum megapixels. Maybe, you can see many photos with exif in flickr, all have similar bokeh (it was shot with max possible nearest distance to focus)
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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    Example 2: IPhone 7 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/shreedharhegde/29662023011/in/dateposted-public/ Galaxy S7 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/shreedharhegde/29452254860/in/dateposted-public/
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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    Finally got my iPhone 7 and transferred all the data from old iPhone 6. Apple lied again and the depth of field on iPhone 7 is a joke. Camera struggles to focus on touch (on nearby objects, not too close) and the bokeh is not so impressive. check the comparison photos: Example 1: Iphone 7 -...
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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    Yes, it should be the case. While the 56mm lens on iPhone 7 plus could take a better bokeh in good lighting, but low light performance will be worst, with its f/2.8 aperture.
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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    That is how it sounds from their keynote. But I will be surprised if it can beat the existing monsters in the market. HTC 10 already has f/1.8 26mm and Galaxy S7 with f/1.7 26mm. Technically, S7 should be able to create better bokeh images. However, the telephoto lens (56mm) on IPhone 7 plus...
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    Selective Focus Vs. iPhone 7 Depth-of-Field

    Being a photographer, all I can say is there is no difference between these two. When they call it depth of field, there is no aperture control to control the depth of field. All its going to do is by focus. In a real world (SLR cameras), you change the depth field by changing the aperture in...