The iPhone 4s 5-megapixel camera
was already great, but it's about to get better. The iPhone 4S has an
8-megapixel camera with autofocus, flash, f/2.4 aperture lens, and a
backside-illuminated CMOS sensor that allows 73 percent more light than the
previous sensor and should deliver better low-light performance. A hybrid IR
filter is also onboard for better color accuracy. Apple also claims the new
camera performs 33 percent faster than the iPhone 4's camera, and the A5
processor has a built-in image processor that adds face detection and 26
percent better auto white balance.
Videos also get a boost with the
ability to shoot 1080p HD video clips at 30 frames per second and with video
stabilization. Yet, even with all the improvements, CNET digital imaging editor
Lori Grunin is quick to note that while the iPhone might have a killer camera,
it's no camera killer.
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