Well, ok i cant really count it as a camera, the iPhone as a camera for a bit of fun  In NO way can it compare with a full on DSLR, but the fun side of photography and the fact its always on you is such a bonus for modern day life. It make photos fun and easy.
Just to change it a bit more I decided to make all the photos panoramas. Pushing it to try and get photos into the sun as well as dark contrast photos with string clouds and different crops and foreground.






And the verdict, when pushed it just cant compete, but I dont mind. Its a camera I have on me all the time.
I can get those odd photos when out and about.
The one things against the phone is these tests was the HDR side was disabled as the photos were taken from a 3rd party app, so not as good as it can take, but it was for fun.
Andy
Had a few trips where the camera was with me, and decided to spend some time only taking photos in the daylight where I have a min exposure of 10 seconds. All of the below photos below are between 10-30 second exposures. Made possible by a good ND filter to reduce the light levels and allow long exposures in the daylight.
The photos have been taken at Covehithe church, Harwich, and Southwould.

Covehithe

Southwould

Southwould

Southwould

Southwould

Harwich

Harwich

Harwich
Andy
Had to make a trip to Lowestoft and had around 30mintes free to get a few photos before i had to leave again.
So I went down to the south beach for some simple long exposures, due to the late summer we are having its not the most interesting for skies as its been hot and cloudless for the last week, so the skies are a bit boring but in the same way it maks the photos clean for this style of clean long exposures.
From the car park I walked 15mins down the beach and back again taking the odd photo as i came across various objects going out into the sea. I cant belive how quiet it was, for teh whole of the walk I didnt pass more than 10 people on the beach… I guess some people have to work :)
Most photos are 25-30 second exposures at high apertures to keep the depth of field. Due to the lack of colour in the sky and water, most are black and white, I will review some later for more drastic colours as I am looking for a new large print to hang on a wall :)









Andy