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Latest iPhone 6 Rumors: Larger Version to Feature OIS, Smaller Will Not

Latest iPhone 6 Rumors: Larger Version to Feature OIS, Smaller Will Not | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
We've already seen that Apple plans to take some serious photographic steps forward when it comes to the its newest mobile operating system, iOS 8, but we have yet to find out what the Cupertino giant has up its sleeve hardware wise.
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According to rumors on the internet, the new iPhone 6 will not only feature a large display, but will also have an Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) system. You can read the rest of the article for more details about this highly anticipated feature.

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Of Cameras: 'Traditional Photography' is Most Certainly Not Dead

Of Cameras: 'Traditional Photography' is Most Certainly Not Dead | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
The latest ad from Apple about the usefulness of their iPads got me thinking, for whatever reason, about cameras, photography, and articles that pop up from time to time to declare ambitious statements about photography.
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There's been a lot of talk lately about the impact smartphones have on traditional photography. Some say smartphone cameras are the best things ever while others disagree. This article explains why traditional photography won't be replaced anytime soon.

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Android 4.4.1 brings photography fixes to the Nexus 5

Android 4.4.1 brings photography fixes to the Nexus 5 | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Google has just pushed out an updated version of Android for the Nexus 5, fixing a number of problems with the camera system on the flagship device.


It's good to see Google rolling out such a critical update, and one that should make one of the better smartphones on the market that much more capable when it comes to photography. If any of our readers are Nexus 5 users, let us know what you think about the update in the comments — is the speed boost impressive? Are your photos coming out any better?"

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With Android 4.4.1, the Nexus 5 will become a better smartphone for photographers. The new update features several enhancements to the camera's software and improves the photo capabilities of the device.

The new update addresses a few bugs that have affected the NExus 5 camera ever since its initial release. Some of the improvements include faster focusing, especially in low light, faster white balancing, for truer colors, the ability to pinch-zoom the viewfinder in HDR+ mode and less shutter lag.

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Nexus 5 photography powers featured in new Google video clips

Nexus 5 photography powers featured in new Google video clips | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"The Nexus 5does not have the best camera among its peers, even with the presence of Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology. But that’s not stopping Google from trying to convince you that it’s more than good enough, mostly thanks to software features. Now the company has come out with three short video ads that show how even a decent quality camera can be fun."

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This article is all about what you can expect from the new Nexus 5 camera. It features 3 videos that showcase the various camera features, as well as some of the new software and hardware improvements.

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Two Photos of the Orion Nebula Show Just How Far Photography Has Come

Two Photos of the Orion Nebula Show Just How Far Photography Has Come | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"The saying goes, “your cell phone has more computing power than all of NASA in 1969. NASA launched a man to the moon. We launched a bird into pigs.”


Thankfully, in addition to launching furious balls of feathers into evil swine, we also use our phones for taking photographs. And just as our phones have more computing power than all of NASA in 1969, our phones also have better imaging capabilities than many of the astrophotography endeavors of the past."

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Its incredible to think that your smartphone is able to take better photographs than telescopes were a few decades ago. This interesting article highlights some of the capabilities of smartphone photography by comparing two almost identical photos taken of the Orion Nebula.

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Polaroid's Socialmatic Camera that Looks Like an Instagram Logo Will Arrive this Fall

Polaroid's Socialmatic Camera that Looks Like an Instagram Logo Will Arrive this Fall | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"We’ve known since late 2012 that the Instagram logo lookalike Socialmatic camera would go from concept to reality, and since early 2013 that it would arrive with Polaroid branding, but now Polaroid is giving us specs and announcing that the Socialmatic will arrive in stores this Fall."

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With Instagram becoming the norm in photography these days, it was only a matter of time before photo companies took notice and created a product to go along with this trend. Meet Socialmatic -- the social camera shaped like an Instagram logo that lets you capture and share pics on the go. More information about the camera can be found in the article.

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VSCO Cam coming to Android tomorrow, takes your smartphone photography to new heights

VSCO Cam coming to Android tomorrow, takes your smartphone photography to new heights | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Photo editing is quite literally what VSCO does for a living. Specializing in photo editing add-ons for Lightroom and Aperture, VSCO has somehow managed to inject that same formula into a mobile app for your smartphone. When it hits Google Play tomorrow, VSCO Cam will come with 10 Presets (filters), and Tools (photo editing features), with 38 additional custom Presets available via in-app purchases.
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Up until now, VSCO Cam has only been available for iOS users. Well, that's about to change. The developers have announced that they will be releasing a new version for Android tomorrow. Finally!

In case you've never heard about this app before, you can check out their website and see what separates this photo editing app from the rest of the pack. The new release will come packed with even more filters and professional editing tools for you to enjoy.

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