The introduction of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus is already knocking impatiently on our door and we can't wait. And thanks to this, more and more detailed information is reaching us, even if it is not very much and we still do not know exactly what Apple in September they will really present. But the latest information specifies information about the camera that the latest Apple phone has to offer.
According to sources, it will iPhone 6s and iPhone The 6s Plus will feature the long-rumored 12-megapixel camera, which should offer a significant improvement over the current 8-megapixel camera in the iPhone 6. According to Business Insider, both of the latest iPhones will offer a five-layer lens, which means 5 separate plastic lenses that are coated with sapphire glass for better protection against damage and scratches. Together, these lenses allow for much brighter photos, thanks to better light transmission.
On the other hand, we cannot say that the five-layer lens is something revolutionary and wonderful. For example, like this OnePlus 2 disponuje šestivrstvou čočkou a 13-megapixelovým fotoaparátem. Každá další vrstva zvyšuje propustnost clony, díky čemuž jsou snímky jasnější a to především při špatných světelných podmínkách. V každém případě neztrácejte naděje, podle informací by měl šestivrstvou čočku nabídnout iPhone 7 in 2016.
*source: greenpois0n
How many layers does 6 have?:/
Six-layer lens...How many layers are there?
TdiRs: Also 5
First of all: I don't think the trick is just the five-layer lens - the quality should supposedly be close to DSLR level, which is what a Chinese guy is talking about. OnePlus 2 may notchat just dreaming, even with a six-layer lens.
Second: iPhone The 7 will be introduced in 2016. In the year you mentioned, 2017, there will be a 7s.
Buttom.CZ: That year is already fixed. I am sorry.
When will they present? iPhone 6s? Is there any official news yet?
I think they are mistaken in the source article, each additional optical element (lens) in the lens does not increase its aperture, but reduces it (the lens then does not have F/2,8 but F/3). It is simply another obstacle for the light that flies to the CCD. I think they are in it OneThe Plus2 does not have a larger lens diameter, which would allow more light to fall on the chip and would probably require another optical element to correct the direction of the light.
As it keeps getting thinner iPhone would it like 2 cameras on the back,
already iPhone The 4S offered 5 lenses, and the difference was noticeable, the problem is that more lenses can be added to the 6s, because the body is already so thin
I read the flood article and I don't want to offend anyone, but you have a couple of things pretty messed up here.
Throy: it doesn't have to be true if the saucer is ground for a specific purpose, for example, to transmit light in a certain way. IF that were true, then the most expensive professional lenses would consist of as few lenses as possible. And yet some of them consist of 15 elements.
jeanpierre: I will be happy if you specify what does not suit you.
It is written that each lens can be used as a separate lens, but nowhere in the manual is it written that there are 5 separate lenses. That's like writing that a car has four wheels and since I can get from point A to point B even on one wheel, I have 4 cars. Also, it is not written anywhere that each lens itself is coated with sapphire, rather that all lenses are protected by sapphire glass.