iPhone 6 Camera Tips From NYT Photographer | Molly Wood | The New York Times




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.

Produced by: Todd Heisler, Molly Wood and Michael Kirby Smith

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24 responses to “iPhone 6 Camera Tips From NYT Photographer | Molly Wood | The New York Times”

  1. 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. 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.

  3. 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

  4. 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.

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