What camera did the iPhone 6 have?
What camera did the iPhone 6 have?
Both iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus feature the same 8 MP iSight camera with a small sensor and tiny pixels measuring only 1.5µm in size. The lens has a fixed f/2.2 aperture. There is a built-in flash on both as well.
What camera resolution is iPhone 6?
1334 x 750 pixel
The iPhone 6 has a 1334 x 750 pixel resolution which works out at 326 ppi (pixels per inch) – the same as the iPhone 5. The Plus model packs in more pixels with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution at 401 ppi.
Is iPhone 6 or 7 camera better?
Interestingly the iPhone 6S (lower image) is the brighter here, but the auto HDR has captured more detail from the iPhone 7. Again, the iPhone 6S seems to be the brighter photo, but with slightly less detail. There’s little to choose in the zoom – the iPhone 7 is a touch brighter.
How many megapixels is iPhone 6?
8-megapixel
Yet again, at face value the iPhone 6’s camera is just like the iPhone 5S’s one. It has an 8-megapixel 1/3-inch sensor with a 1.5µm pixel size.
How do I make my iPhone 6 camera high resolution?
To change your video resolution to the highest quality available, follow the steps below:
- Open Settings on your iPhone.
- Click on Camera.
- Select Record Video.
- Select the highest resolution available.
Is the iPhone 7 Bigger Than iPhone 6?
In terms of dimensions, the phones are identical. The iPhone 7 measures 5.44 by 2.64 by 0.28 inches (HWD) and weighs 4.87 ounces, making it a tiny bit lighter than the iPhone 6s (5.44 by 2.64 by 0.28 inches, 5.04 ounces).
How many megapixels is the iPhone 12?
iPhone 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max specs
Apple iPhone 12 | |
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Dimensions (millimeters) | 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.4mm |
Weight (ounces, grams) | 5.78 oz.; 164g |
Mobile software | iOS 14 |
Camera | 12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultra-wide) |
How does the camera work on the iPhone 6 Plus?
The iPhone 6 camera needs these neutral tones more than other cameras to get the white balance right. You can see the effect in this video of red peppers at a farmer’s market, shot with an iPhone 6 Plus. The white balance changes as I move my hand farther into the frame. The same thing happens in this tight shot of apples.
Why does the iPhone 6 Plus take a purplish picture?
With no neutral shade to measure, the camera produces a purplish image. If you can, recompose the shot to include a neutral tone, from which the camera can better take a color reading. Here, I pulled the iPhone 6 Plus camera back to capture some of the plywood shelf — which provided more of a neutral shade.
Why are my photos on my iPhone 6 turning purple?
In many of our shots during reviews and follow-up tests we saw items including apples, red peppers, a brown stone church and even green grass take on a purple cast. This happens in photos that lack a neutral tone such as white, gray or even beige. The iPhone 6 camera needs these neutral tones more than other cameras to get the white balance right.
How can I crop my photos on my iPhone 6?
You can crop out such items after taking your photos. (The “only” 8-megapixel photos still provide plenty of resolution to allow cropping.) If you can’t easily change the composition, you can manually adjust the iPhone’s white balance with an app such as Camera+ ($1).