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How to Master the iPhone 6s Camera

How to Master the iPhone 6s Camera

Posted on February 1, 2016March 28, 2020 By Jarvis

There’s plenty to like about the cameras on Apple’s iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. But there’s even more to like once you dig into the Camera app and see what your iPhone really is capable of.

The rear camera on the latest iPhones has a 12-megapixel sensor, doubling the number of pixels from Apple’s previous smartphone and enabling 4K video recording. Paired with a five-element lens and f/2.2 aperture, the camera offers sharper images at larger sizes with enhanced low-light performance. If you’re using the 6s Plus, you also get optical image stabilization for both stills and video, which means less shaky stills and footage and even better pics in dim conditions. Meanwhile, the front camera is powered by a 5-MP sensor for sharper selfies and FaceTime calls.
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