- People hardly ever use 10x zoom
- 10x optical zoom is hard to stabilize
- Aperture trumps zoom
- I’d agree - given the choice between a 10x f/5 and a 5x f/2.8, I’m going with the fast lens every time. - Meh I’d take the zoom range for sure. Depends on what you like to photograph. Long lenses are routinely north of f5, and they do just fine in reasonable light. - A fast lens is almost always beneficial. If you don’t need the shutter speed, you can drop the ISO for lower noise and better color. A long lens is only beneficial in certain situations, if you’re not shooting long it’s not helping. - That’s my rationale, at least. - Yeah that’s fair, and I suppose there are also probably pretty significant limitations to iso performance because of the very very small sensor. - That said, I’m not scared of high iso (in fact I quite like it) and if we’re talking about telephoto lenses, I’d take a light long lens over a heavy fast one any day of the week but hey. I get upset when I see a nice bird and don’t have a camera on me. Majority of folks will probably be happier with a decent fastish portrait lens, so I guess Apple made the right call from a ‘selling iPhones’ perspective. I’d still like a bit of extra reach even if the lens is a bit on the slow side. 
 
 
 
- I mean, the only reason I hardly ever use 10x zoom is that it looks like a shitty impressionist painting. If optical zoom made it look better, I would use it often. - deleted by creator 
 
- I think there’s value in providing 10x even apart from photography. I think 10x would also open up for capabilities beyond just simple everyday photography. - That said if the aperture suffers, then that’s a good enough reason to avoid it for now. 
- Never mind zoom, I wish they would fix the lens flare issues with bright lights, my previous Samsung phones did a better job in that regard 
- Apple: We don’t innovate, we force compromise. - Yeah! Who needs to believe in science or physics!? I wanna hate what I wanna hate!! - Why study when you can plagiarize?! 
 
 
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