Camera – iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G came with a single 2-megapixel rear camera that lacked autofocus, flash, or advanced shooting modes. Back then, it was aimed at quick shoot-and-go snaps rather than the more professional quality stuff. In good daylight the images were…fine, with accurate colours and enough sharpness for casual web sharing and screen viewing. However, when it comes to low light shots, the quality degrades significantly with images having a lot of noise and poor amount of details.
However, one of the biggest drawbacks was with the default standard camera app and its inability to record video on an iOS device. For a long while, users desiring video capture were at the mercy of third-party App Store apps that operated with degraded frame rates and quality. The camera also had no zoom or burst modes, making it fall short of later iPhone models.
The deceptively simple to use and fast iPhone 3G camera was lauded. You opened the app, took a shot, done… very much in Apple-style. Although it lacked the same feature set and image quality of top-tier camera phones at the time, its performance was “enough for casual snapshot photography,” and laid out a path for future improvements in imaging on iPhones.
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