Trees reflected in the glassy pond, with a couple of koi visible. #dejus365
trees
An old hollow apple tree. #dejus365
Apples left on the tree… kinda like holiday ornaments. #dejus365
Comparing iPhone cameras
Since I recently got my new iPhone XS Max, and still have the old iPhone X (until I send it back, as part of Apple’s iPhone Upgrade program), I thought I’d compare the cameras, to see for myself the wider angle and better color handling of the new model.
Here’s a shot from the iPhone X:
And much the same shot with the iPhone XS Max; not too much different, though the sky gradient is more smooth:
Another example, from the X:
And the XS Max; the wider angle is more clear, and the darker areas (e.g. leaves) are more visible:
Testing facing into the sun on the X, with lots of lens flare:
On the Max, still with lens flare, but more detail is visible:
Lastly, another shot into the sun on the X:
And Max; again a wider angle, and more detail (e.g. in the shadows behind the tree), including a less blown-out sun:
It’s great how Apple continues to improve the cameras each year.
On the homestead blog: measuring tree heights. #dejus365
Berry-like fruit of a dogwood tree. Kinda reminds me of the lightsaber training droid thing from Star Wars. #dejus365
Flowering cherry tree. #dejus365
New willow tree in the field. #dejus365
On the homestead blog: new field trees. #dejus365
Chipmunk in a tree. #dejus365