Hey guys got a new video for you today, and I have Kiara to test out a real pro photo shoot with the iPhone 7 plus I got the beta 10.1. So I can now do the new portrait mode and show you what it looks like it's not going to replace a DSLR, but we'll have some fun and see what happens. You know it might look sweet. It might look awful, but you won't know until we get it on the computer. So let's, let's do it? Let's do it like right here, because it's a pretty cool spot. This is regular photo mode, so just got switch it to portrait lock the exposure.
All right as you can see, it adds depth to the shot. So if we lock focus here, looks like it's over exposing a bit yeah keep your arm up like that nice I'm, going to try and get you off the frame. A little cool thing is the app actually saves the original image, as well as the effected image, so you can have both options. Can you stand out like this way a little more like off to the off the wall, a bit yeah nice? So now it's telling me to move closer because you're too far away, so we have to move up until it likes it. It likes it.
There do both hands up this time like up on your yeah nice. So this next shot I thought was pretty cool because you can actually see the 3d depth map working because it only blurred out the right-hand side, all right, so before we go into the next shot here. I just want to show the phone on a tripod comparing it against the X t2, with the same type of 56 millimeter focal length and obviously there's a lot more background compression on the Fuji, but the iPhone does a pretty decent job of blurring out the background. To be honest, so what I want to show here is me taking a shot with the Fuji X t2 and then switching out for the iPhone, and you'll see I have to move ahead quite a bit to get the exact same field of view as the Fuji X t2. The iPhone supposedly has a 56 millimeter lens, and I'm, using a 56 millimeter lens on the Fuji, but obviously they don't have the same exact field of view and, aside from the Fuji being a lot sharper than the iPhone, the iPhone does a decent job at emulating a blurred background, but you can see on the Fuji here how much more compressed the background is, if I switch it to it right here, but yet not bad.
So this shot right here. I thought was a perfect example. It gave some nice depth, and I was worried that it was going to cut her hand off, and it actually didn't it did a perfect job, so I want to try sort of a lower light environment in a Starbucks. Obviously it's not super dark, but it's got lower ambient light. So I just wanted to see how well it would be able to differentiate her from the background, and it did a decent job, not amazing, so the portrait mode will actually work on other things other than human faces.
It works on flowers and stuff, like that, and you can see the backgrounds kind of weird around the hard edges. So just understand that this is the Balder there's going to be a thing that need fixing, but obviously autofocus speed isn't very good on this mode. You definitely need the person be standing still in order for it to work and in this shot here, watch the hair on the left-hand side here how it just kind of this is a awful cut out job, and it looks pretty bad I, don't know if this can be something that can be improved or what, because that's actually pretty tough if you were trying to photoshop that another thing is image quality. This is just a regular shot, but in portrait mode- and you can see that it's kind of blurry compared to the raw taken off the phone and another issue is low-light, looks like it's. Just using a digital zoom doesn't even look like it's the real telephoto lens, it's kind of blurry and grainy and kind of bad and here's an example versus the X t2.
So you can really see a difference. Our guys, thanks for watching this video, as you can tell, did a pretty good job, there's some weird stuff that I obviously went over on the computer, showing you close-up, but it's pretty cool like I mean it's a phone that it can look kind of like a DSLR. Obviously the comparisons between the X t2 and the iPhone 7 plus, you know, there's a massive sensor on this camera compared to this phone and the fact that it can somehow figure out how to do that. Depth. Mapping is pretty awesome and yeah.
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Source : Lee Zavitz