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Apple campaign: iPhone 6S most popular camera among photographers

Earlier, Flickr had rated the iPhone 6s as the most popular camera for taking pictures.

Mumbai: With the gaining popularity of smartphone photography, handset manufacturers are burning the candle at both ends to produce amazing camera phones. While there are many handsets in the market that offer great camera capabilities, nothing comes close to Apple’s iPhone 6S.

Earlier, Flickr had rated the iPhone 6s as the most popular camera for taking snaps and a number of photographers have demonstrated why they love clicking images using the device.

Read: Apple’s iPhone tops Flickr’s list of most popular cameras in 2015

Recently, the Cupertino-based giants latest campaign, dubbed "Shot on iPhone 6s", demonstrated a slew of images shot with the iPhone 6S’ camera to show why the handset’ has been rated as the most popular smartphone for taking photos.

According to reports, a total of 53 images in the current Apple series campaign has been a huge hit among the fans.

Read: Apple iPhones perform 24 billion operations for taking a single photo

All the images pointed out different aspects of the device’s amazing camera and why it becoming a preferred choice among smartphone users and professional photographers.

Read: Israeli photographer clicks Indian wedding ceremony using an iPhone

The campaign comes at a time when the technology giant is about to unveil its latest flagship devices in San Francisco on March 21. Users will be delighted to know that the 4-inch iPhone SE will also accompany a 12MP camera just like the iPhone 6S.

However, Apple’s devices will face stiff competition from Samsung's S7 and S7 Edge, which features a 12.7 megapixel OIS camera with dual pixel technology. Surprisingly, none of the smartphones in the market sport this unique technology.

Although Samsung are ahead of the race with an early launch advantage, it will be interesting to see what Apple does with iPhone 7, which is expected to launch in later this year, or early next year.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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