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Can the iPhone 5 take full screen sized photos?

I was at an electronics store today and was able to try the iPhone 5 for the first time.


If I took a photo in landscape mode I noticed that it was letter-boxed, even when looked at in the Photo app.


Is it not possible to take a photo the full size of the screen? Is that perhaps a setting?


Thanks,


doug

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion, iMac (21.5-inch Late 2009, 12 GB)

Posted on Sep 22, 2012 11:44 PM

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Sep 24, 2012 2:20 AM in response to Doug Lerner2

iPhone camera, just as most on the market, has a letter-box sensor dimension of 3/4 (or 2/3, not sure). iPhone 5 screen is wide-format (propably 16:9). You may either zoom in (double-tap) or crop the photos in photos-app to match the screen dimension. 8MPix photos have plenty of room for cropping, still filling the screen in iPhone 5 and also HD TV:s (1080x1920 = 2,073 MPix).

Video is 16:9 HD (1080x1920).

Sep 29, 2012 8:27 PM in response to jps1012

The sensor is 4:3, so any app would just crop the 4:3 pic into the correct 16:9 dimensions - doing this you lose some resolution of the picture because 16:9 is shorter and wider than 4:3. You would get full screen however.


If apple did not want to put a 16:9 sensors in to the camera (and this would shoot 4:3 also without losing and res given 4:3 can be better accommodated on a 16:9 sensor rather than the other way around) they could at least have a native camera setting that would slightly zoom the picture to fit 16:9. This would not be a big change and can be done without changing sensors.


As I said before, apple is misrepresenting this to consumers. Don't sell me a 16:9 phone if I can't natively take 16:9 pics.

Can the iPhone 5 take full screen sized photos?

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