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9Sep/16Off

The new iPhone 7 camera, debuted on Wednesday, gives users the ability to zoom further into images, and a new “portrait” software mode creates the shallow depth of field or bokeh (where a subject is in focus against a blurred background) that was previously a hallmark feature of high-end digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. As predicted, the Plus also has two rear 12-megapixel cameras — one with a wide angle lens and one with a telephoto lens. A new chip uses machine learning to detect objects and set exposure, focus, cinema-standard color and white balance within 25 milliseconds — 60 percent faster than before.

103925791-gettyimages-599948338-530x298The new iPhone 7 camera, debuted on Wednesday, gives users the ability to zoom further into images, and a new "portrait" software mode creates the shallow depth of field or bokeh (where a subject is in focus against a blurred background) that was previously a hallmark feature of high-end digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras.

As predicted, the Plus also has two rear 12-megapixel cameras — one with a wide angle lens and one with a telephoto lens. A new chip uses machine learning to detect objects and set exposure, focus, cinema-standard color and white balance within 25 milliseconds — 60 percent faster than before.

...the theory of mass-market virtual reality lends credence to CEO Tim Cook's comments that virtual reality is not a "niche" technology.

See the full story here: http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/08/the-iphone-7s-powerful-camera-could-take-virtual-reality-mainstream.html

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