IPhone 5s, Wrong Image Size

Hello!
I have noticed a problem between my phone and a friends. We take a lot of pictures for work (location scouting, etc.) but her images seems to have a different file size than that of mine. When taking a picture, mine are usually ~1.5MB (sometimes bigger, some smaller.) Hers always come out ~500Kb. We only notice this when emailing the photos even though we are both using 'Actual Size', having done no editing, and literally send *immediately* after taking the picture. She has a 5S, I have a 5. We can take a picture of the exact same object and her image, when emailed actual size, will come out to be 1/3 the size.
Any thoughts?

My "actual size" 5S images are also sent at around the 5-600kb size and reduced in size to 1536x2048 too. Tehre is no way to send the true 'actual size' image other than to use software to access the file itself. Iphoto sends actual size but cripples the file down to 1.5mb max in preparing for email.
Very frustrated that it does this.

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