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| Published on Sep 24, 2013 | Opinions
Apple launched a new iPhone last week, with plenty of features designed to appeal to photographers. In this article, Barnaby Britton takes a look at what it's like to use as a camera.
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| Published on Sep 21, 2013 | Product Reviews & Previews
We lined up for the new Apple iPhone 5s this morning, and Dpreview's Studio Manager Kelcey Smith wasted no time in getting it into our studio, to take a critical look at how its new camera performs.
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| Published on Oct 1, 2012 | Product Reviews & Previews
Apple might not have set out to make some of the most popular cameras on the planet with its iPhone line of smartphones, but that's exactly what has happened. The iPhone 5, brings a larger screen, faster processor and redesigned camera compared to its predecessor. Let's find out how it stacks up.
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| Published on Jul 9, 2012 | Photography and Photographers
You may have seen the picture of zebras being used to demonstrate the incredible quality of Appleās new MacBook Pro Retina display. Here is the story behind the making of the picture as told by the photographer, Steve Bloom.
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| Published on Jan 6, 2012 | Software/App Reviews
King Camera is one of the growing number of all-in-one apps for the iPhone combining image capture and image enhancement. Following a recent price adjustment, King Camera is now available for free. In this article, Joanne Carter of theappwhisperer.com takes a closer look.
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| Published on Nov 10, 2011 | Software/App Reviews
Due to the proliferation of apps aimed at the casual mobile photographer, it's easy to overlook some of the myriad more serious options. In this article we take a look at some of the best 'photographic tool' apps for both Apple iOS and Android.
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| Published on Oct 5, 2011 | Opinions
Smartphones are getting more and more popular, and as a consequence more and more people are turning to their phones to take and share photographs. Joanne Carter of TheAppWhisperer.com takes a look at what this means for the 'conventional' photography market.
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| Published on Oct 3, 2011 | Opinions
The iPhone is the most popular camera on photo-sharing site Flickr, and Apple's App Store for iOS has transformed cellphone photography. Dpreview reviews editor Barnaby Britton takes a walk down memory lane and explains how the iPhone has transformed his photography.
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