> If you're fine with Apple deciding what the subject of pictures should be and how they should look that's fine, but I expect a lot of people wont be.
The majority dont care, as the majority are not photographers, nor is it meant to be a product for photographers. Average joe just wants a good photo of that moment, which it does exceptionally well.
The tech 'taking control from you' is its exact purpose, as again, not everyone is a photographer. The whole point is to allow 'normal people' to get a good photo at the press of a button, it'd be incredibly foolish and unreasonable to expect them to faff about with a bunch of camera settings so it does it for you.
The bride in the original article doesnt seem to be a photographer, yet she seems to care quite a bit that the photo is not an acurate representation of reality at that moment.
Yep and it's one of those very rare occasions where something odd happens. You and I both know fully well that its not 'the norm', hence why average joe couldn't care less.
The majority dont care, as the majority are not photographers, nor is it meant to be a product for photographers. Average joe just wants a good photo of that moment, which it does exceptionally well.
The tech 'taking control from you' is its exact purpose, as again, not everyone is a photographer. The whole point is to allow 'normal people' to get a good photo at the press of a button, it'd be incredibly foolish and unreasonable to expect them to faff about with a bunch of camera settings so it does it for you.