Have you seen an Apple camera? How do you like THIS?

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Talk about revolutionizing high-tech markets with innovation, quality and style, Apple wins the race hands down. Be it smartphones, smartwatches, tablets or MP3 players, Apple has always managed to surprise and elate one and all. But sometimes what we miss is an Apple camera. Don’t you? Let’s see why Apple should start thinking and working on an Apple camera.

Apple QuickTake 200 Digital Camera. Manufactured for Apple by Fujifilm from 1996-1997. The QuickTake camera line was killed by Steve Jobs when he returned to Apple.

Apple is photographers’ delight: Flickr informs that a quick survey of photo-sharing site’s camera –finder shows the iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, and iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 Plus were four of the five most popular cameras in the last one year. Apple still leads the group of brands followed by Samsung, Canon and Nikon.

It has excellent image processing: We tend to buy cameras based on terminologies like megapixel, sensor size, shutter speed, aperture, etc. but the image processing also plays an important role when the final outcome of the image is discussed. And Apple always hovers around or on the top whenever it does anything. So when we talk about image processing it is amazing and has smooth software. Apple’s cameras succeeding iPhone4 have consistently had some of the best colour reproduction in the industry, and the company has pioneered easy to use features like auto-HDR, which help negate some of its sensor’s technical deficiency and a user’s lack of expertise.

If a car then why not a camera? : The news has been doing the rounds from quite some time that Apple is hell bent on manufacturing its own self-driven car. What we think is…. if it can produce something as technologically advanced and big as a car, then coming out with a camera isn’t such a big deal for the tech-giant.

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