iPhone 4S Camera is covering the Olympics 2012

iPhone 4S Camera is covering the Olympics 2012 ? iPhone 4S was released back in October 2011, one of the amazing features of this iPhone 4S was the amazing camera which made it so much popular that it became the second most popular camera on flicker. The amazing 8 mega pixel camera takes photos in such an amazing quality that no other smartphone can take. The secret behind this amazing trick is the lens and aperture which is not used by another smartphone.

iPhone 4S Camera is covering the Olympics 2012

London Olympics 2012 is the best season for taking photos for sports photojournalists and you will be really amazed to see that a Guardian photojournalist Dan Chung instead of using the high end DSLR is using his iPhone 4S to take photos. The photojournalist has also made a blog which entirely consists of the images taken by an iPhone. We are totally astounded by seeing the photo qualities which seems to be not less than then a DSLR.

iPhone 4S Camera is covering the Olympics 2012

The even best part about these photos is that the guy is covering all images from slow to fast shots. We have posted some images at the end of this post; you can have an idea by viewing them. However, the photographer has used Canon binoculars and very famous snapseed application for iPhone or Mac to achieve these high quality images. But the photojournalist is live blogging the Olympics and also has captured some remarkable images.[Image Gallery]

Do you love your iPhone’s camera? What do you want to say about this awesome photography? Let us know in the comments section below.

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3 Comments + Add Your Comment

  1. Mel says:

    “iPhone 4S was released back in October 2012″ I don’t think so !!

  2. Gina says:

    Love it! I did the same thing while in London for the two Marathon’s. Even in the rainy women’s marathon, I took some great pictures with my 4S! I wish I could share them with the world!

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