raid
Dad Photographer
Just got an iPhone 6 plus a few days ago and haven;t yet used the camera. I'll have to take it out for a spin.
Congratulations, Keith. I got the standard IPhone6.
sreed2006
Well-known
This picture looks very good. Are you finding results are consistent and the phone easy to use?
So far, at about a dozen pictures, I'm quite pleased with the camera. In a month I am headed off for vacation and am considering not taking any other camera along.
raid
Dad Photographer
This is making travel easier for you without any heavy camerae quipment.
kxl
Social Documentary
Congratulations, Keith. I got the standard IPhone6.
Thanks Raid - I debated between the two but opted for the 6-plus for the larger screen (emails).
This is making travel easier for you without any heavy camerae quipment.
I'm headed to a conference down in San Diego in a few weeks and thinking of bringing no other camera but my iPhone... I don't think I would do that with a major trip to Europe or Asia, but in my own backyard (only 100 miles away) at a conference that I attend regularly? Sure, why not.
BTW, nice campus photo.
f16sunshine
Moderator
I use the Bluetooth keyboard from my iMac with the 6+.
It's super lightweight and compact.
The keyboard just stays in my bag until I have heavy typing to do.
The big 6+ display is really nice for email
It's super lightweight and compact.
The keyboard just stays in my bag until I have heavy typing to do.
The big 6+ display is really nice for email
Greyscale
Veteran
raid
Dad Photographer
I use the Bluetooth keyboard from my iMac with the 6+.
It's super lightweight and compact.
The keyboard just stays in my bag until I have heavy typing to do.
The big 6+ display is really nice for email![]()
This is an interesting idea!
bgetty
Brandon Getty
iPhone 6 w/ light VSCO editing:

sdotkling
Sent through the ether
The above photos confirm that most of what we obsess about on this site is silly. Guys, a phone can do it just about as well.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
If you want apps to do some post, I like Photogene and Filterstorm Neue.
I'm really impressed by Snapseed. They just came out with a Version Two that's pretty fantastic.
I also like working with the editing functions in Instagram -- also newly revsied too, as it happens.
f16sunshine
Moderator
f16sunshine
Moderator
I'm really impressed by Snapseed. They just came out with a Version Two that's pretty fantastic. I also like working with the editing functions in Instagram -- also newly revsied too, as it happens.
I also like Snapseed. It's modules are very easy to use and one can make very subtle adjustments.
My only wish is that one could save a higher quality version than whatever default is.
I'm speaking more to the old Mac version although I also use the iOS app.
Fadedsun
Established
The iphone 6 is quite nice for snapshots. Aperture adjustment would be icing on the cake
Would have loved some bokeh in this shot, but I still like it as is.

raid
Dad Photographer
There may exist some app that makes the camera in the IPhone even better.
Greyscale
Veteran
There may exist some app that makes the camera in the IPhone even better.
Camera +, for one.
Some might find this of interest.
http://www.imore.com/camera-api-ios-8-explained
Greyscale
Veteran
f16sunshine
Moderator
There may exist some app that makes the camera in the IPhone even better.
Hi Raid
Camera+ as Greyscale recomends is great.
One can seperate the focus point and desired exposure area very simply for "auto" operation.
Focus and exposure cn also be overridden and done manually by sliding the scale for those functions.
Here is a quick screengrab of the app.
You can see the scale for the shutter speeds as I am in exposure setting. Clicking on the focus icon changes the slider for distance.
One can also set iso and white balance as well as format ratio and some other settings.
Cheers!

Cameron
seasick, yet still docked
You can also do this on the native iPhone 6 camera app too.Hi Raid
Camera+ as Greyscale recomends is great.
One can seperate the focus point and desired exposure area very simply for "auto" operation.
Focus and exposure cn also be overridden and done manually by sliding the scale for those functions.
Here is a quick screengrab of the app.
You can see the scale for the shutter speeds as I am in exposure setting. Clicking on the focus icon changes the slider for distance.
One can also set iso and white balance as well as format ratio and some other settings.
Cheers!
Untitled by Adnan W, on Flickr
Greyscale
Veteran
You can't lock focus and exposure in the native app, though.
f16sunshine
Moderator
You can also do this on the native iPhone 6 camera app too.
Not as nicely or comprehensive.
Adjusting actual ISO and color temp.
Manually focussing real time by sliding a scale rather then the native "pick and peck".
Camera + is a really cool app.
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