iPhone 6 Plus - here's how the new optical image stabilizer works!

  6 iPhone Plus is the first iPhone to have a optical image stabilizer for the camera, this being continued by 8 megapixels, but having a much improved image sensor. According to Apple, the new Optical Image Stabilizer is controlled by the chip A8 and the motion co-processor M8, he also using gyroscope to move with the idea of ​​counterbalancing our movements and recording pictures as clear as possible, even when we are moving.

iPhone 6 Plus introduces optical image stabilization that works with the A8 chip, gyroscope, and M8 motion coprocessor to measure motion data and provide precise lens movement to compensate for hand shake in lower light. The fusing together of long- and short-exposure images also helps to reduce subject motion. This unique integration of hardware and software delivers beautiful low-light photos.

  6 iPhone Plus is 8 megapixel iSight camera with f/2.2 apertureHas True Tone dual-LED flash and is capable of recording video clips in 1080p format at a maximum of 60 Fps. More than that, 6 iPhone Plus, but also the iPhone 6, can record slow motion video clips at a maximum of 240 fps, its camera being able to take in much more light from the users' vicinity to display clear pictures, even in low light conditions.