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+[* black] With a gentle [http://i.giphy.com/KjIxOOrJlZAAM.gif|flick|new_window=true] of the wrist, the rear-facing camera is free and ready to pass inspection alongside its cousin, the iPhone 6 camera...
[* black] For your viewing pleasure: the 8 MP iPhone 6 camera (left) and the 8MP iPod Touch camera (right).
-[* black] Regardless of pixel count, the Touch's camera lacks some of its [guide|29213|cousin's|stepid=69250|new_window=true] finer features, such as the sapphire crystal lens cover and auto image stabilization.
+[* black] Physical size serves as a pretty accurate of relative quality. Despite the equal pixel count, the Touch's camera lacks some of its [guide|29213|cousin's|stepid=69250|new_window=true] finer features, such as the sapphire crystal lens cover and auto image stabilization.
[* black] The Touch's ƒ/2.4 aperture also falls short of the 6's ƒ/2.2.
[* icon_note] File away this X-ray image of the iPod's primary camera. If [http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-iphone-6s-specs-camera-rumors-2015-5|rumors|new_window=true] can be believed, the next iPhone may far outshine the sensor seen here.