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Can you point me to a website with photos taken with iPhone?
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Hello,
I think about buying an iPhone 5c. Is there a website that shows photos taken with it, in the best quality if can do? There should be, no...?
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Flickr.com allows you to search by the camera used.
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So, what do you think, what's the biggest issue with these cameras? Dor a hobby photographer, could I replace my 200€ camera entirely?
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I still have a 4S, so not sure about the 5... Just having the iphone with you, and the ability to upload photos directly to flickr/facebook etc, is an advantage over a regular little camera. That said, if you take lots of photos of fast action sporting events, or dim light situations, you may want to keep the camera handy. I still bring both most places. The iphone does not do well in dim light settings, and my camera has a night/candlelight setting.
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The 5s is MUCH better in low light than the 4S.
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