In conclusion, protecting your iPhone 6 Plus camera lens is essential if you want to ensure that it continues to function properly and produce high-quality photos and videos. Using a protective case with a raised bezel is the most effective way to protect the lens, but you can also use a screen protector and avoid exposing the lens to harsh iPhone 6 Plus (top), DSLR (bottom) Still, the iPhone 6 Plus’s camera held up very well given its quite obvious limitations, and as Ars pointed out in its conclusion after the shoot out, those wanting to get the very most out of the new handset should familiarize themselves with the numerous settings on offer, rather than relying on the automatic configurations that can be hit-and-miss. I took 7 photos this evening with my new iPhone 6 plus. All were taken in landscape mode. All were taken standing, holding the camera in landscape position pointed straight ahead or at a slight tilted down angle to shoot something relatively low in height. 3 of the photos came out oriented correctly. But 4 came out rotated incorrectly. iPhone 6s+ Camera Rattle. My iPhone 6s+ is not focusing on anything that is about medium range. A close-up and far away, the camera can focus fine. But things about 1-2 ft away, the pictures are extremely blurry. Also, there is very loud rattling in the phone when it's attempting to focus. Video shows how strong the rattling is and how loud it is. Camera click Whenever the back camera opens, it makes a shutter sound, or weird click. I just got this iPhone SE 2nd gen a month ago, and it started shortly after. This is happening for the back camera only. iPhone Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. iPhone 6 plus camera .

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