The iPhone 7 Plus gets closer to DSLRs

This week we told you that Apple intends to implement a system with dual cameras in iPhone 7 Plus, all based on own inventions and a software bought together with a named company Linx, being able to contribute to a major change in terms of iPhone cameras.

In an article published the other day, I told you what are the benefits of a double camera in the iPhone 7 Plus, those from Linx having technology capable of seriously improving the ability of iPhone terminals to record images or even video clips in everyday life.

Now an Asian analyst, with very good information in the past about unreleased Apple products, claims that The iPhone 7 Plus will have dual cameras which will allow the recording of pictures that have a quality very close to those recorded by a DSLR camera.

In recent years, many comparisons have been made between the cameras of iPhone terminals and those of devices DSLR, many saying that Apple products are getting closer and closer to the well-known cameras used by professional photographers, and things are about to change.

Many years ago, Linx developed image sensors that were superior to those used by Apple in its iPhones, and a technology with dual cameras in iPhone 7 Plus it will allow the additional improvement of the quality of the photos recorded by the users.

More specifically, The iPhone 7 Plus will record a picture with each camera, and the Linx software will combine them automatically and it will display the best details from each of the two pictures, the final result being a picture of a higher quality than the one recorded using the iPhone 6S Plus camera, for example.

Now how close will he get DSLR quality iPhone 7 Plus no one knows, but if it will have dual cameras, then I think that Apple could offer a smartphone with an extremely good photo function and could seriously reduce the differences compared to ordinary DSLR devices.