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Take Better Real Estate Photos with Your iPhone

March 21 2013

point2 iphone real estate photosWe're going to come right out and say it: it's not altogether a terrible idea to take property photos with your iPhone. While smartphone images still can't compete with those taken by a professional photographer (and yes, with a professional camera), each successive generation of iPhone boasts a steadily improving camera. And the advantage of using your phone is obvious – it's the camera you always have with you!

With a few handy tips and some practice, you can use your phone to take some pretty decent photos. First, we'll talk about the camera differences in different versions of iPhones, then we'll give you eight great shooting tips and finally discuss some fun camera add-ons.

Camera Details

point2 iphone 5iPhone 4: The iPhone 4 has a 5 megapixel camera with flash, zoom and one-touch focus.

iPhone 4S: The 4S has an 8 megapixel camera with the above features and HDR (see below).

iPhone 5: The 8 megapixel iSight camera has improved HDR capabilities – for better color and reduced motion blur – and improved visibility in low-light settings. The iPhone5 also has a new panorama feature that works with an internal gyroscope to create seamless photos... hello scenic front yard or wide open floorplan!

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