The iPhone 6s Plus: A Camera and Video Review by Apple Pro
As I sat down to film this video, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. I've been using my iPhone 6s plus for a while now, and I've had the opportunity to take it on several day trips, capturing stunning images and videos along the way. In this article, I'll be sharing with you my thoughts on the camera capabilities of the new iPhone 6s plus, specifically its color reproduction, quality in 4k, and video stabilization.
My first impression of the camera was that it's truly impressive. The color reproduction is exceptional, capturing vivid colors and subtle tones that would put even the most professional cameras to shame. I've been impressed by this on multiple occasions, whether it's shooting in bright sunlight or in low-light conditions. The 6s plus truly excels in both scenarios, producing images that are crisp and clear.
One of the standout features of the iPhone 6s plus is its video capabilities. With a 4k camera, I was blown away by the quality of the footage. Whether I'm shooting in slow motion or regular video, the results are consistently impressive. But what really sets the 6s plus apart from other phones is its video stabilization feature. This allows me to capture smooth and stable footage even when my hand is shaking or when I'm on the go.
To demonstrate this feature, I filmed a short clip while riding in a car with rough road conditions. The 6s plus handled it like a pro, capturing seamless and smooth footage despite the shaking motion. And the best part? It's possible to use the phone while still recording video – no need for an external stabilizer or mount. This is a game-changer for anyone looking to capture high-quality video on their iPhone.
Digital zoom is another feature that I've been impressed with in the 6s plus. With a 4k camera, it's possible to achieve incredible levels of zoom without sacrificing quality. In the clip below, you can see the image become pixelated and lose detail as I zoom out – but even at full digital zoom, the results are surprisingly good.
Of course, one feature that does make a difference is video stabilization. On the 6 or 6 plus, this wasn't available. But with the 6s plus, it's now possible to capture smooth footage while on the go. This has been a major improvement for me, as I can now use my iPhone to capture high-quality video in situations that would have previously been difficult.
For those considering purchasing an iPhone 6s or 6s plus, I highly recommend it. The camera capabilities are exceptional, and the video stabilization feature is a game-changer. Even without this feature, the phone's camera is still top-notch, capturing stunning images in any lighting conditions. And with the ability to shoot 4k video at an affordable price point, there's never been a better time to upgrade.
Overall, I've been thoroughly impressed with my iPhone 6s plus, and I'm excited to see what the future holds for this incredible device. Whether you're a professional photographer or just someone looking to capture great images and videos on your phone, the 6s plus is definitely worth considering.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso late son as much Chester's day Hey I don't I don't care what's up guys everything Apple Pro here and in this video I just wanted to put together some clips I took on a day trip with my iPhone 6s plus so all continually I've been impressed over and over by the camera on this thing this is the first time we've gotten I make a pixel jump in forever and the video capabilities of the new iPhone 6s and 6s plus are just top-notch so with this video hopefully I wanted to share with you guys the color reproduction the quality in 4k and the stabilization of the new iPhone 6s plus so this is just a random collection of videos you know random situations I'm a no professional when it comes to shooting on my phone I just take out the camera and film and both these 6s and 6s plus do great in any condition so whether you're in the forest whether you're on a beach front whether you don't have enough light or too much light the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus handle it very well this has been shot in my 6s plus and the one area I've been continually impressed with is the video stabilization the ability to shoot quality video while shaking your phone that's what continually surprises me and take a look at digital zoom so because you have a 4k camera this is what digital zoom looks like zoomed in and then zoom it out I mean that's pretty crazy the quality is just top-notch so I actually was holding a phone while riding and as you guys can see this is probably the most shake you could ever put your phone through riding with road conditions and your phone not being able to hold steady yeah I still got very very watchable video you can mount your phone on your helmet if you still want to and still get very watchable video at the end so I was very impressed with that the video stabilization which was not available on the 6 or 6 plus is now available on the 6s plus and damn does it look good alright so I hope you guys enjoyed this quick little video like I said I'm very impressed with the 6s and 6s plus 6s plus of course has the slightly superior camera without a video image stabilization it really does make a difference if you shoot video on your phone I mean the ability to actually watch a video while moving the camera it's a big deal for me but I had fun shooting these few video clips with my friends don't worry you guys will shoot fantastic video with your 6s or 6s plus have a grittier guys peaceso late son as much Chester's day Hey I don't I don't care what's up guys everything Apple Pro here and in this video I just wanted to put together some clips I took on a day trip with my iPhone 6s plus so all continually I've been impressed over and over by the camera on this thing this is the first time we've gotten I make a pixel jump in forever and the video capabilities of the new iPhone 6s and 6s plus are just top-notch so with this video hopefully I wanted to share with you guys the color reproduction the quality in 4k and the stabilization of the new iPhone 6s plus so this is just a random collection of videos you know random situations I'm a no professional when it comes to shooting on my phone I just take out the camera and film and both these 6s and 6s plus do great in any condition so whether you're in the forest whether you're on a beach front whether you don't have enough light or too much light the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus handle it very well this has been shot in my 6s plus and the one area I've been continually impressed with is the video stabilization the ability to shoot quality video while shaking your phone that's what continually surprises me and take a look at digital zoom so because you have a 4k camera this is what digital zoom looks like zoomed in and then zoom it out I mean that's pretty crazy the quality is just top-notch so I actually was holding a phone while riding and as you guys can see this is probably the most shake you could ever put your phone through riding with road conditions and your phone not being able to hold steady yeah I still got very very watchable video you can mount your phone on your helmet if you still want to and still get very watchable video at the end so I was very impressed with that the video stabilization which was not available on the 6 or 6 plus is now available on the 6s plus and damn does it look good alright so I hope you guys enjoyed this quick little video like I said I'm very impressed with the 6s and 6s plus 6s plus of course has the slightly superior camera without a video image stabilization it really does make a difference if you shoot video on your phone I mean the ability to actually watch a video while moving the camera it's a big deal for me but I had fun shooting these few video clips with my friends don't worry you guys will shoot fantastic video with your 6s or 6s plus have a grittier guys peace\n"