Apple iPhone 6
Apple's new iPhones boast their best cameras ever, with many features that rival those found in $1,000-and-up DSLRs. So we were excited to spend the past few days shooting to see whether the results lived up to Apple's hype.
The verdict: Shooting on the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is truly an improvement, the best iPhone photo/video experience yet.
But, get this: The marketing hype would have you believe that to get the ultimate iPhoneography experience, you'll need the iPhone 6 Plus, the larger and more expensive of the two models, starting at $299 with a two-year contract, because of one feature that isn't available on the easier to obtain iPhone 6.
But in my tests, the new feature didn't outright trump what I was getting on the plain iPhone 6. The improved camera is that good.
The new feature only available on the 6 Plus:
It's fantastic. But the image stabilization isn't so bad on the iPhone 6 either.

The verdict: Shooting on the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is truly an improvement, the best iPhone photo/video experience yet.
But, get this: The marketing hype would have you believe that to get the ultimate iPhoneography experience, you'll need the iPhone 6 Plus, the larger and more expensive of the two models, starting at $299 with a two-year contract, because of one feature that isn't available on the easier to obtain iPhone 6.
But in my tests, the new feature didn't outright trump what I was getting on the plain iPhone 6. The improved camera is that good.
The new feature only available on the 6 Plus:
- optical image stabilization, for steadying the shot and getting sharper images in low light.
It's fantastic. But the image stabilization isn't so bad on the iPhone 6 either.
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