Recently I was crazy with iPhone photography, doing feature comparison of free camera apps, trying them out. Trying some simple editing using Snapseed.
I would like to mention that the battery on my iPhone could only last for less than 3 hours. If you are seriously taking photos with your iPhone, a power bank to recharge your battery is needed.
Today most of us are using smartphone to quickly and conveniently capture photos, edit them if necessary, sharing them on social networking sites. May I conclude that as of today, we use smartphone as a capturing device, upload to cloud storage for storage, sharing and backup. Then the photos can be edited on a different device as soon as the upload is done. After editing, sharing them on social networking sites.
The key point is the ease of use and convenience of the entire process.
I didn't realise the important of these points when Samsung came out with Galaxy camera. I was not interested in any camera with WiFi function, only until today I understand the reason of having WiFi on the camera., just like the ability to see yourself with the front facing LCD on camera for self-portrait.
On iPhone, one can use Blux camera with Blux lens or almost DSLR with WiFi connection between two iPhone for remote capture or self portrait.
Many personal Cloud storage app on iPhone has the option of automatically upload camera roll; e.g. Pogoplug, U1 files from Ubuntu One, Dropbox, Google+, Kuaipan
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