Monday, August 24, 2015

Photographs show differences cameras iPhone 6 … – Merca2.0

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

INTERNATIONAL.- The use of smart phones has not only encouraged the growth of social networking users has also been a very useful tool for professionals and photography enthusiasts who differ in their opinions about using a mobile phone of the brand Samsung or Apple

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With the recent release of the South Korean brand, the new models Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and the next Apple in September, has raised again the controversy between the two brands to position themselves in the market as the number one.

In Mexico the number of smartphone users grew from 49 to 58 percent and moved to the desktop, the report submitted by the Mexican Internet Association called Study Habits of Internet Users Mexico in 2015.

One of the components that interest most users of these technologies is the picture quality you can get with their phones. The iPhone camera has a 6 Plus sensor 8-megapixel , while the Galaxy Note 5 is 16 megapixels. What has caused much debate regarding the quality . of the images obtained with each

Then you leave a series of photographs taken in the same place at the same time with both devices, the first is the iPhone 6 and the second to Note 5:

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 Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

2.

 Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

 Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

3.

 Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

 Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

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 Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

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 Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

Photo: Lisa Eadicicco

communications expert with experience in editing and proofreading in print and digital media related to art, culture and design. Web editor at the magazine Merca2.0.

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