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iPhone 7 Plus Dual-Camera System Shines at Sporting Events Over the Weekend

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According to AppleInsider the iPhone 7 Plus’s dual-camera system has been put through its paces by professional photographers at a couple of major sporting events over the weekend, and the results are certainly impressive!

First up we have a series of photos taken at the Titans-Vikings NFL match on the iPhone 7 Plus that were published by Sports Illustrated on Sunday. The photos were taken by professional Sports Illustrated photographer David Klutho, and shared by Apple CEO Tim Cook on Twitter.

In a separate story, AppleInsider reports that professional photographer for Apple and ESPN, Landon Nordeman, also got a chance to trial the iPhone 7 Plus dual-cameras at a major sporting event, in his case at the U.S. Open tennis tournament. Nordeman’s photos.
“Working with the new two-camera system on the iPhone 7 Plus encouraged Nordeman to react instinctively and quickly to the moments he discovered around the grounds while looking like another fan,” wrote ESPN. “The autofocus and exposure performed exceedingly well in various lighting conditions—so that even with one hand, he could get the shot.

“Nordeman was able to execute his signature style—surprising moments from unique perspectives, using colour and composition without distracting his subjects—in a fresh way by using the phone instead of a big camera lens and flash.”

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Tim Cook also shared the photos on his Twitter account, and Nordeman said “I love it!” about the iPhone 7 Plus dual-cameras.

Sources: Sports Illustrated shares NFL gameday photos promoting dual-lens iPhone 7 Plus

Pro photographer tests iPhone 7 Plus cameras at US Open, finds they perform 'exceedingly well'
 
Neat. By the way, your forum logo for iPhone 6 iPhoneforum.net should change to iPhone 6 iphoneforum.net. :)
 
Put them up against an iPhone 6plus same time same shot


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