Specifications are one thing, but actual use is the only real indicator of quality in a mobile phone camera. These iPhone 6 Plus photos from Iceland look better than most DSLR photos I see from Iceland here on G+:
iPhone 6 Plus camera review: Iceland
http://austinmann.com/trek/iphone-6-plus-camera-review-iceland
Compared side by side with iPhone 5S photos, there's better dynamic range for lower noise in low light situations, the new optical image stabilization results in sharper pictures, and the autofocus works netter in low light. I'm looking forward to seeing the photos posted by +Brian Matiash on the +Google+ Photos team from his new iPhone 6 Plus.
With the recent iOS version added to Google's Photo Sphere app, Google will now have access to this excellent camera for photos contributed to the new +Google Maps Views:
https://www.google.com/maps/views/profile/107459220492917008623?gl=us&pv=2&tab=2&po=2
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iPhone 6 Plus Camera Review: Iceland
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This year I had the opportunity to be at Apple’s Keynote where they
announced the iPhone 6, 6 Plus and the Watch. It was truly a sight to
behold, as they unveiled each of these products in a their oh-so-Apple way
(and the U2 concert was an amazing bonus!)
Every year, the new iPhone is packed with new features across the board
but for us photographers we really just want to know one thing: what does
all this mean for my c…
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have shot with just about every popular camera model on the market from cell phones all the way up to cameras and lenses, but I checked my Light room stats this week and found that of my photos taken in the last year were taken with the iPhone camera.