iPhone 7 camera
Hottest facts:
- A larger, single-lens 12MP rear sensor
- Raw support, 50% more light, 60% faster, 30% more power efficient
- Front camera now at 7MP
Apple has overhauled its camera tech for the iPhone 7, bringing in a brand new 12MP sensor on the rear and upping the front-facing snapper from 5MP to a 7MP Facetime HD offering.
The larger iPhone 7 Plus comes with a dual-camera setup, but this is the iPhone 7 page, so we’re focusing on that phone here.
The iPhone 7 has a completely new camera system, and gains OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), something the iPhone 6S missed out on but which the 6S Plus boasted.
The wide-aperture lens on the back lets in 50% more light, and it’s 60% faster and 30% more energy efficient.
There’s a six-element lens and the two-tone flash now has four LEDs for 50% more light and a 50% further reach. It also features a flicker sensor for artificial light, for better picture results.
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