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Apple’s got a new iSight coming with its brand new iPhone 5: an 8-megapixel camera with a 3,264 x 2,448 backside-illuminated sensor, five-element lens, and f/2.4 aperture. “Same as the iPhone 4S, but thinner.” 25 percent thinner, to be exact, to match the now slimmer iPhone. The b*****ng remains the same – it’s still the iSight – but a few new bells and whistles have been added alongside the slimming. A new dynamic low light mode, for one, and a fancy sapphire crystal cover. The phone’s new A6 processor also helps out, offering a “smart filter” for better color matching.
In terms of functionality, there’s a new panorama mode, that allows picture stitching for multiple images into one, larger shot (a whopping 28 megapixels in total). Photo sharing is also getting expanded, allowing for more social functionality – images can be shared with multiple friends or family members, and then those folks can comment.
But you only care about video, don’t you? You’ll be glad to hear that it’s getting expanded as well. The front facing camera now offers 720p video capture for all your extreme close-ups – also for FaceTime, which will be available via LTE on the iPhone 5. But all cellular networks? We’re not so sure just yet.
Filed under: Cameras, Mobile
Apple details iPhone 5’s new camera: 8MP, ‘same as iPhone 4S but thinner’ originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Sep 2012 13:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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