The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have received attention for their camera improvements. New York Times photojournalist Todd Heisler shows how to get better photos and videos with iOS 8 and camera updates.
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iPhone 6 Camera Tips From NYT Photographer | Molly Wood | The New York Times
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24 responses to “iPhone 6 Camera Tips From NYT Photographer | Molly Wood | The New York Times”
So you just reviewed the phone camera without showing any tricks. Okay..
THANKS FOR THE GREAT TIPS
great video man, did your phone just hanged up? is it something that we usually see in android? lagging??
The image quality sucks and the camera is bad. The galaxy S4's display beats the iphone's and camera is better at wide angle shots.
Hey there. One question I am unable to see my old photos on my phone clearly they always need Internet connection to clear otherwise they appears with burst ?????how can I resolve that
dem sooo many people love living in small towns instead of cities like ny geee
Need tips for low light or night shots please as I heard the iPhone has no Manual controls. or can you recommend any camera app with Manual controls?
slow motion video, indeed a great feature. but an elite way to edit photos without the need of exxternal app is perhaps the best. its a yes anyway
awsome
Hi I like your video, mainly your information about how to use new iphone 4s.
I have found valuable for how to use an iphone 5 for dummies book was Elumpa Instant iPhone Alchemist – if anyone is interested search on google
2:12 where do i find that??? Is that an app?
I like this video, especially your tips in the second half concerning how to use an iphone iphone 4s basics it should be on google if you need it.
I already have my iphone 6 plus and in about 2 weeks time, i will be in Madrid for my vacation. Do i just stick to iphone 6 plus for my video vacation or need to invest on xiomi yi action cam or gopro? Gopro kinda a bit expensive to me.
🙂
where are the tips?
In photo mode, not square, the AR is 4:3, and in editing, and saving it to 16:9AR, it is cropping, and not stretching. Can you Eliberae on this please, and enlighten me please
So thaaaat's where she went.
He looks like Jon Hamm
Cool video guys!
This is just a terrible video. There were no tips given and it seems like it was just a marketing campaign for the iPhone. I would have loved to hear about how to hold the phone for more stable shots,framing and other photography concepts using a phone vs a dedicated camera. Not to be a rude but next time, how about some actual tips.
Surprisingly impressive!
Another iPhone ad in the New York Times. But it's been a while, hasnt it? David Pogue left a long time ago.
iPhone commercial…
Great more lens elements.
Wonder why ARRI, CANON and NIKON never thought of that.
Maybe because more lens elements reduce the light hitting the sensor, lol