KM-25
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Far from the only one. I find it really hard to hold an iPhone to take a picture without knocking the mode to square (or worse), and using an on-screen button to shoot the picture somehow makes it worse. It's a slippery object with nothing to orient it in your hand. Things like iPhones are absolutely piss-poor designs where simple inhibits function. Plugging in iPhone lightning charger into a phone while you are driving is a prime example. Yes, it can be flipped, but the real issue is locating the hole.
These are not very impressive cameras in anything but bright light (there, they are competitive with almost anything). And fundamentally, a camera with a fixed aperture will never afford any real control, and physics constrain the s/n of a sensor that small. The new iPhone 7 camera is incremental.
And these phones are not cheap; a Sony A6000 with a lens is cheaper than an iPhone 7 and shoots rings around the Apple product. And these days, the cost of the phone doesn't just get rolled into your next phone plan renewal. My conclusion about the 7 is that it is a jump up from the holdouts from the 5s and people like me who emit a malfunction field that breaks phones.
Dante
Man, I could not dissagree more. Don't get me wrong, I love all my camera systems and enjoy them all as individual experiences but I feel the best digital camera I have ever used is the iPhone. I have shot a total of three magazine assignments with them since the iPhone 5, all really good output.
Not sure what people are doing wrong in handling but I always use the leather cases and can do the "right hand claw" and easily operate the phone with one hand by using my thumb for operations, pointer and pinky to clamp the phone against the rest of my three fingers along the back. I can easily control focus and exposure this way too.
You have so many people just blowing up the photo world with these phones, enthusiasts and pros alike and some folks just can not handle it, lol! The images print wonderfully as well, I have a 30x30 at the top of my stairs from the iPhone 4 for crying out loud and it looks great!
The twin camera iPhone 7+ is going to really turn this all up a notch. It's not my Leica M240, D810 or Hasselblad digital back, but it is equally as powerful as them in it's own right.