Been playing around with my iPhone 7 Plus camera. It is probably one of the best phone camera that can give a very good bokeh effect (the out-of-focus effect for the things that you do not want to focus on in the photo). This is possible with the dual-camera setup. I am beginning to regret (just a tinge) for investing in my Leica D-Lux. Don't be mistaken, I still love my Leica very much as it gives me photos with great depth and good balance, and more functionality in terms of playing with light and colours. But the ease of the iPhone 7 Plus camera really works for me on lazy days.
The 'Portrait' mode on the iPhone 7 Plus camera helps you find the optimal distance for shooting and automatically focuses on your subject, blurring out the background. The camera will 'tell' you to 'move further away' by displaying the message on the screen. It is idiot-proof. Just a little touch-up to the photo by playing with the exposure, brightness and saturation will get the results you want. Simple!
Some recent photos taken using the iPhone 7 Plus:
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Beer By The River iPhone 7 Plus, Portrait Mode |
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Digestive Biscuits iPhone 7 Plus, Portrait Mode |
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Rainbows Everywhere iPhone 7 Plus, Portrait Mode |
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Magic Toadstool iPhone 7 Plus, Portrait Mode |
Let's compare photos from my Leica D-Lux:
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Coffee Art Leica D-Lux |
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Oyster On Ice Leica D-Lux |
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Ribs Leica D-Lux |
I am still not very skillful with the Leica D-Lux, so the pictures above may not do justice to the camera. But for starters who like the bokeh effect, I would definitely recommend the iPhone 7 Plus. It is probably the only reason why one should upgrade from a 6 Plus to a 7 Plus.