iPhone 7's Video Is As Good As Movie Camera, Apple Confirms

Apple iPhone 7 a well as the iPhone 7 Plus are currently hitting the market as of now. The series is also one of the most popular smartphones under Apple. Because of its popularity, many consumers might think that the iPhone 7 is just for show when it comes to taking videos, but actually no. Apple iPhone 7 has the right reasons why consumers must consider to purchase it.

iPhone 7's Video Is As Good As Movie Camera

Apple believes it has now developed the perfect way for all users to begin filming movies using their iPhone 7. In the released advertisement of Apple, the company presents a scene from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Two children play the role of the protagonists, while a camera is shooting them. It all looks good, and quite a movie like. Well, that’s most likely because it’s shot using a film camera anyway.

Digit explained that the ad is designed to make you believe that the iPhone 7 Plus has a camera equaled by no other. In reality, the iPhone 7 Plus is indeed one of the best in the market today, however, many would find the Google Pixel’s image shooting capabilities better. Either way, no smartphone camera can match DSLR or movie camera quality yet. So don’t go believing every word Apple says just yet.

More About The Apple iPhone 7

The iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus both feature optical 12-megapixel high-speed sensors, new image signal processors, optical image stabilization, and wide color gamut, all features that have led to improved performance over previous-generation devices, as reported by MacRumors.

Regarding the camera feature, Gizmodo reported that The camera on the iPhone has developed such a reputation for excellence that it’s one of the device’s central selling points. It’s worth upgrading to a new phone just to get the latest and greatest camera. After a week of rigorous shooting, one thing is totally clear: the iPhone 7 has a damn fine phone camera that’s the best you can buy right now.

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