The dual camera of Apple's iPhone 7 Plus did not only satisfy the avid iPhone users but also delighted a lot of photo enthusiasts.

This is because iPhone 7 Plus comes with a unique camera system, which is regarded as Apple's best, that captures sharper images.

Value Walk report revealed that iPhone 7 Plus is equipped with a 12-megapixel sensor camera that has a wide-angle lens just like its smaller sibling, the standard iPhone 7.  iPhone 7 Plus is equip with telephoto lens.

With these cameras, iPhone 7 Plus can conveniently capture sharper images of objects that are far away.

The same report also revealed that iPhone 7 Plus has a 10x zooming feature.

In addition to that, a Huffington Post report further explained that the iPhone 7 Plus' rear camera features an upgraded sensor that has f/1.8 aperture, better than the f/2.2 of the iPhone 6.

Apple also made use of a new 6-stage sensor for iPhone 7 Plus' rear camera boosting it with 30 percent more power efficient and about 60 percent faster than its predecessor.

In an interview with Huffington Post , Phil Schiller, vice president of Apple, explained that both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus use an improved image processor responsible for handling all the software's heavy lifting as soon as the camera is clicked.

Schiller also disclosed that the processor is designed to handle multi-stage image processing, which includes the popular body and face detection, focus, exposure setting, white balance, tone mapping, cinema level wide color capturing and noise reduction.

But despite of all these improvements, a lot of tech experts are expecting that the iPhone 7 Plus will most likely hold the "Apple's Best" designation for a shorter period given that the iPhone 8 is believed to be on the works as early as now.