iPhone 5S – everything about the new camera and some images recorded with it

  Apple mentioned that the new camera from iPhone 5S it's capable of taking great pictures thanks to the new image sensor capable of rendering more pixels, and the pictures below should prove it. The new iSight camera has an f/2.2 aperture, a larger image sensor with 1.5u pixels capable of recording much better pictures in low light conditions, the dual LED flash helping to a great extent. Thanks to the A7 chip, the Camera application performs auto-focus 2 times faster than in the iPhone 5, records photos faster and does much better stabilization for images and videos.

The all-new 8 megapixel iSight camera features a larger f/2.2 aperture and a new, larger sensor with 1.5μ pixels for better sensitivity and low-light performance, resulting in better pictures. These improvements, along with the Apple-designed image signal processor in the A7 chip and the new Camera app in iOS 7, provide up to two-times faster auto-focus, faster photo capture, automatic image and video stabilization, and better dynamic range . iPhone 5s introduces the new True Tone flash—the world's first for any camera—that variably adjusts color and intensity for over 1,000 combinations, so photos taken with a flash appear more natural. iPhone 5s also includes a new Burst Mode, Slo-Mo video with 120 fps, a new FaceTime HD camera for better low-light performance and audio-only FaceTime calls with iOS 7.

  One of the important changes of the camera is the implementation of the True Tone flash, i.e. a multicolored LED flash, the first in the world, which variably adjusts its color and intensity in over 1000 combinations to allow the recording of photos as natural as possible. The Camera application of the iPhone 5S includes a burst mode that allows the recording of up to 9 pictures in an extremely fast sequence, but also a function that allows us to record slow motion videos with up to 120 frames per second.

  The Camera in Burst Mode application allows you to record several photos, combine them and select the best photo for presentation to friends, but the improvements do not stop there, because Apple has also improved the front camera, allowing FaceTime calls to be made in much better conditions then when the light in the room is not great. Having said that, I'll let you view some images that Apple says were recorded using the iPhone 5S camera.