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How the iPhone 7 Can Improve DIY Real Estate Video and Photography

September 25 2016

lwolf iphone7 video photo

Apple released the first iPhone eight years ago. Now it's 2016 and we're up to iPhone 7. Much has changed since the first version of the phone, but not much has changed since the previous.

Basically, the new iPhone is shinier, available in black, and will no longer support your primitive headphone wires. These updates don't really impact real estate—outside of the fact that you'll look cooler without your headphone wires all tangled up.

The camera updates, on the other hand, have the potential to significantly improve DIY real estate videos and photography.

Let's take a look.

iPhone 7

The standard iPhone 7 camera has been enhanced with several features typically seen in DSLRs. Optical image stabilization allows for more stable control of your camera. This stabilization should account for your jitters and enable your photos and videos to stay in focus in spite of these shakes.

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