There is flash with the Portrait Mode and it takes very balanced and polished images even in the dark. It is built around Apple’s A11 Bionic chipset with an embedded M11 motion co-processor.Portrait Mode is one of the features I love the most is the Stage Lighting in the iPhone, and one of the best ways to get good result is to shoot in this mode itself when you click a portrait. Even if it’s so dark that you can’t see anything, do pick your focus point (just touch on the screen where your subject’s face is) and then click.As for the bigger iPhone 8 Plus, it differs only in few specific areas such as a bigger 5. His recent blog highlights the iPhone 8 Plus’ camera performance on his blog.2.5-inch Retina HD display with full HD resolution and the rear camera sensor — 12MP wide-angle sensor with an f/1.Siddhartha also gave us a few iPhone 8 Plus photography tips to share with our readers. Here the Slow Sync flash combines a slow shutter speed with a short strobe pulse. “While the iPhone 8 Plus looks essentially the same as the phone we’ve had since the 6 Plus, there are some new features in the 8 Plus which really impact creative pros across the board — most notably Portrait Lighting, along with a few other hidden gems,” Austin wrote on his blog. In the next few years, you may probably see the DSLR taking a back seat. You will know while you are clicking if edges are not working out well, and can reposition or make changes in the setting.Photo by Jack DavisonPhoto by Geordie WoodPhoto by Christopher AndersonPhoto by Jammy YoonPhoto by Jack DavisonPhoto by Julia NoniPhoto by Julia NoniPhoto by Jack DavisonPhoto by Julia NoniPhoto by Christopher AndersonPhoto by Christopher AndersonPhoto by Ester Grass VergaraPhoto by Christopher AndersonPhoto by Julia NoniPhoto by Jack DavisonSo now that you have seen what almost anyone with a powerful DSLR-like camera on an iPhone can do with its subjects, it’s time to also show you how you can do these yourself. Photos below: Courtesy — Francis DSaThe iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus will be going on sale from today, September 29. However, you can click on the images to see the original photos in a new tab.
The ease of use, simple UI and quick capture capabilities ensures that you get the best shot without losing the timing on your subject. All this can be done by a simple click of an icon on the cameras user interface.A similar mode in Stage Light Mono below, but in a classic b/w look by Michael Everett and Jamie Irving,Heading on, other effects produced by the iPhone 8s camera are equally impressive. The larger iPhone 8 Plus will be available in two variants for the Indian market — Rs 64,000 for the 64GB variant and Rs 77,000 for the 256GB variant. Austin has worked for many NGOs and non-profits, and his work has also been seen on National Geographic. However, be it a quick important shot or a frame that you are patiently setting up, you can be assured that your iPhone will capture photos without any disappointment. iPhones have been known for setting benchmarks in the imaging field with its superior sensors and simplicity in usage.While the iPhone 8 has a single camera on the rear, the iPhone 8 Plus flaunts a dual primary camera setup, which gives it an edge over the former for near-professional and DSLR-like quality. The bulky old hardware has started giving way to the new, compact and cheaper smartphone camera.Siddhartha is a traveller, photographer and a TEDx speaker, who has his work featured on Discovery India (Indias Best Jobs), CNN, NDTV, Shutterstock, Buzzfeed, Huffpost, TOI, HT and Mashable. The tips are straight from the mouth of the professional. And the quad‑LED True Tone flash delivers illumination that’s up to 40 per cent more uniform, helping to reduce hot spots. He explains how you can create or compose professional-like photos using simple amateur skills and the iPhone 8 Pluss new camera features.There are more to investigate on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus cameras. My favourite is the long exposure shot.Above: Photo – Travel Photographer: Siddhartha Joshi (Instagram)Above: Photo – Travel Photographer: Siddhartha Joshi (Instagram)Above: Photo – Nature and Travel Photographer: Ashish Parmar (Instagram)Above: Photo – Travel Photographer: Siddhartha Joshi (Instagram)Above: Photo – Wildlife Photographer: Varun Aditya (Instagram)Above: Photo – Wildlife Photographer: Varun Aditya (Instagram)Above: Photo – Wildlife Photographer: Varun Aditya (Instagram)Above: Photo – Travel and Nature Photographer: Ashish Parmar (Instagram)Above: Photo – LED T8 tube light Manufacturers Amit Mehra (Instagram)Above: Photo – Amit Mehra (Instagram)While the images shown above are from Siddharthas phone, we also gave it a shot from our very own iPhone 8 Plus review unit. His review of the camera shows off his skills, combined with the iPhone 8 Plus’ technology, which produced impressive, glamorous and jaw-dropping photos, especially in the Portrait Mode. Check the sample shots we took this morning from our camera below.As for the specifications, the iPhone 8 sports a 4.We had a chance to speak to a travel photographer, Siddhartha Joshi, who expressed his views and experience with the new pocketable photography expert.Both the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus feature a glass panel on the rear, which aid wireless charging — a first for the iPhone. Simply point and shoot, and you will definitely be contented with its performance.Live Photo is even more useful now.While the international photographer has already defined the camera’s excellence, what do our professionals back home think about the new flagship? Let’s find out.You can capture your subject in grace by simply shooting the photo and then using the onboard artificial intelligence to alter your shot later.
The one below is by Julia Noni where a Studio Light effect has been given to a subject. There’s a 12MP rear camera with an aperture of f/1. No need for any desktop PC or professional imaging software anymore. Can’t wait to step out and experiment more with it — it might change the way I capture life on the streets,” he exclaimed. Here the clean look on the subjects face is brightly lit.. You can save the 3 second photo into a short fun video, and it can then easily be shared. While the iPhone has a series of USPs which tempts users and fans to opt for each year’s updated hardware, the main highlight is its camera. Prices for the iPhone 8 models are as follows:The iPhone 8 will be available in two variants in India, with prices starting at Rs 73,000 for the 64GB variant and going up to Rs 86,000 for the 256GB variant. He has travelled as far as Iceland in 2012 with an iPhone 5, simply to test out the device. From casual smartphone users to amateur and professional photographers, the iPhone’s camera user interface is a no-brainer. Apple asked a few amateur and professional photographers to take the devices around with them and shoot the best they can.A Stage Light effect (below) by Geordie Wood again shows the subjects face spotlit against a deep black background. Take for example this one below. Here is what they came back with.To show you what the iPhone 8 Plus’ camera can perform like, we bring you a few too many sample photos from known professional photographers and travel photographers.Take for example this photo by Geordie Wood below.Smartphone cameras are now, soon emerging as DSLR (professional camera) replacements. However, we have seen that even professional photographers, who swear by their expensive and bulky photography gear, are slowly adopting high-end smartphones for instant photography.8 and is aided by Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) for stable photos and also captures 4K videos at 24fps, 30fps or 60 fps.The dual camera setup is a boon for super-quick shots, be it for an amateur or a professional photographer.Another example below is by Geordie Wood again where Contour Light mode shows dramatic shadows with highlights and lowlights. His work can also be seen on his Instagram handle, where he has hosted numerous photos of his work, apart from those clicked from the Apple iPhone 8 Plus. Kindly note: Each photo is a copyright of the respective photographer and should not be used for any purposes without the permission of the owner.8 lens clubbed along. He himself ‘now’ prefers to use an iPhone instead of his professional camera.The key iPhone 8 Plus features include a 12MP main wide-angle camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 12MP telephoto sensor with an f/2. Other highlights include Bluetooth v5.First, let’s begin with Austin Mann, a renowned travel photographer, who recently uploaded a chunk of his work that was shot primarily by the iPhone 8 Plus. The photos shown here are compressed to load quickly on your screen, and hence have a lower image quality.