Apple has given Vogue an iPhone 6s to test at New York Fashion Week. Kevin Lu captured what may be the first pics ever shot by a photographer with the device.
“It’s a lot quicker, so I can get more shots that I want, so I don’t miss much,” Lu tells Vogue.com of the phone’s responsiveness. “I also do videography, so the 4K video is really helpful because the quality is absolutely insane on a mobile phone and you can see a lot of detail.”
Lu believes the updated camera will make it even easier for amateurs to get great shots.
“With a 12-megapixel camera, you can really get some incredible details, and you can zoom in a lot closer when you need to,” he explains.
The new iPhone 6s features a new state-of-the-art 12-megapixel sensor with advanced pixel technology and Apple-designed image signal processor, for truer colors and sharper, more detailed photos; as well as, a new 5-megapixel FaceTime HD camera and Retina Flash, which momentarily makes the display three times brighter with True Tone lighting, for bright selfies in low light.
Check out a couple of Lu's images below...
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Photographed by Kevin Lu / @sweatengine
Photographed by Kevin Lu / @sweatengine
“It’s a lot quicker, so I can get more shots that I want, so I don’t miss much,” Lu tells Vogue.com of the phone’s responsiveness. “I also do videography, so the 4K video is really helpful because the quality is absolutely insane on a mobile phone and you can see a lot of detail.”
Lu believes the updated camera will make it even easier for amateurs to get great shots.
“With a 12-megapixel camera, you can really get some incredible details, and you can zoom in a lot closer when you need to,” he explains.
The new iPhone 6s features a new state-of-the-art 12-megapixel sensor with advanced pixel technology and Apple-designed image signal processor, for truer colors and sharper, more detailed photos; as well as, a new 5-megapixel FaceTime HD camera and Retina Flash, which momentarily makes the display three times brighter with True Tone lighting, for bright selfies in low light.
Check out a couple of Lu's images below...
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Photographed by Kevin Lu / @sweatengine
Photographed by Kevin Lu / @sweatengine