iPhone 3.0 takes better photos
Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 6:20PM |
Glyn Evans Over at AppleInsider they have just published and interesting article about the quality of photos taken on the current iPhone 3G running version 3.0 of the iPhones OS.
Below are excerpts from the AppleInsider post, but the full article can be found here.
"Beta versions of Apple's iPhone 3.0 software are consistently producing clearer, more detailed photos when running on the same iPhone 3G hardware as the latest public release of the software, new tests show."
"The folks over at iPhones.ru ran a series of tests 30 times over in which they compared photos of the same objects or scenes taken on an iPhone 3G running iPhone Software 2.2.1 with another running a beta of iPhone Software 3.0."
"Gizmodo followed up with a brief test of its own in a dark lighting scenario -- one of the iPhone camera's weak spots -- and similarly found the iPhone running 3.0 to have produced a much clearer snapshot with better detail in dark areas of the scene"
This looks to be good news for all us iPhoneographers not planning to upgrade to the new improved iPhone when it become available later this summer, and even more promising for those who do upgrade.
If there are any photo application developers out there, please let us know if you are seeing these same improvements.
Source: AppleInsider
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Reader Comments (1)
Nice!