The iPhone 5S camera is praised by a famous National Geographic photographer

  In the review for iPhone 5S I told you that the terminal has a very good camera, which records great pictures, especially in low light conditions. The quality of the camera implemented in iPhone 5S it is also praised by a famous National Geographic photographer, Jim Richardson being his name, and in an article published on the website he presents his experience with the terminal to the television channel. He used a iPhone 5S to capture the most beautiful landscapes encountered on a trip to Scotland, and all the images in this article were recorded only with the new Apple terminal.

With intense use (I've made about 4,000 pictures in the last four days) I've discovered that the iPhone 5S is a very capable camera. The color and exposures are amazingly good, the HDR exposure feature does a stunningly good job in touch situations, the panorama feature is nothing short of amazing—seeing a panorama sweeping across the screen in real time is just intoxicating. Best of all it shoots square pictures natively, a real plus for me since I wanted to shoot for Instagram posting. Once I figured out what the camera could do well I started to forget all the things it couldn't do at all.

  During the 4 days spent in Scotland, the photographer recorded no less than 4000 pictures with the iPhone 5S, praising the exposure level of the camera, but also its ability to record HDR pictures or panoramic images. Basically, now the iPhone 5S camera has the recommendation of one of the professional photographers whose work is seen by millions of people through National Geographic, and Phil Schiller took advantage opportunity to share the photographer's experience with the whole world.