Photography specialists praise the camera of the iPhone 5 terminal

  iPhone 5 it comes with a "new" camera in theory, but in reality the image sensor is a bit better, Apple has changed something about it, improved its features through software and photography specialists praise these changes. Those from dpreview have analyzed in detail the room of the new terminal and they say that it is much better than the one available in iPhone 4S, they say that it is not the best of a smartphone, but that does not matter to Apple. The cameras of the iPhone terminals have been ranked in the Flickr top for several years and iPhone 5 it will not be an exception to the rule.

The iPhone 5 is a fine mobile device, with an excellent camera. In qualitative terms it's not the best camera out there, and nor is it the best camera on a smartphone (the Nokia 808 has that honor, for now) but it offers satisfying image quality, some neat functions like auto panorama and HDR mode, and - crucially - it is extremely easy to use. It isn't much better than the iPhone 4S, as far as its photographic performance is concerned, but it isn't any worse (despite a somewhat more noticeable propensity towards lens flare). When manufacturers employ pixel-binning to achieve higher ISO settings we don't normally celebrate the fact, but in the case of the iPhone 5, it gives you greater flexibility in poor light (ie, you might actually get a picture now, where you just wouldn't with the iPhone 4S) and the drop in quality is unnoticeable when the images are used for sharing/web display.